Hey everyone, here's the nationalism piece I've been working on for the last few months. I originally wanted to make about a 10-12 minute piece comparing nationalism and patriotism, but the more time I spent with nationalism the more I decided that the patriotism approach was thin/uninteresting.
I decided instead to focus entirely on nationalism and make an in-depth piece covering:
- The world before nationalism
- The broad contours of the history of nationalism from beginning to end
- The story of the French Revolution, which is wrapped up in the history of nationalism
- The story of Germany before nationalism, an explanation of their contribution to it
- An explanation of enlightenment vs romantic philosophy and how that relates to nationalism
- How fascism fits in
- The definition of nationalism.
That took more than a little research, and quite some time figuring out how to puzzle that all together elegantly enough for my standards.
Hope you guys enjoyed it and got something out of it. I'm going to record a Patron's video this week, then spend two days making some upgrades to the studio I'm recording in, then go straight into recording the next major piece on the causes of World War II.
Thanks as always for your support! I also know many of you have messaged me while I was producing that last video. I have been short on time and decided for own sake to hold off on replying to private messages until the nationalism video was done. I'll read and get to them this week.
Edit: for those interested in the difference between patriotism and nationalism, you can think of it this way - nationalism is the ideology I laid out in my last video. It’s a full political doctrine. You can tell someone you’re a nationalist and it says a lot about your beliefs and behavior, and people can even argue that you're not one if you don’t embody the full doctrine (like believing in the importance of collectivizing with your preferred nation). Patriotism just refers to loyalty to a homeland, or country and it’s people/institutions. That’s it. It’s a relatively simple concept. Because it’s so simple, basically anyone of any persuasion can also be a patriot, and that patriotism can come and go with time without it conflicting necessarily with other beliefs. Also because it’s so simple, saying you’re a patriot doesn’t say much about you.
- Ryan
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