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The Nation
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03 December 2007

One may view the idea of the nation as a fundamental "assumption" which defines the manner in which modern man perceives, and experiences, social reality. Thus, just as persons in earlier historical periods tended to possess an absolute faith in the reality of God, so, we may suggest, do persons in contemporary cultures tend to possess an absolute faith in the reality of the nation.
Chapter 1. The Country, The Mother, and Infantile Narcissism
Chapter 2. The Country as a Living Organism
Chapter 3. Revolution as a Struggle Against Passivity
Chapter 4. The Social Psychology of Nationalism