A state is a territory with its own institutions and populations. ... A nation is a large group of people who inhabit a specific territory and are connected by history, culture, or another commonality.
The United States is BOTH, since it is a well defined geographical area, with a populace that has a shared national identity.
"America is Number One!" is both statist, and nationalist, at the same time. The distinction between the two is a red herring in this example-- The person from the deep south, and the New Yorker, both can assert that statement, and feel it as persons of a national identity. Neither of the two questions the national pedigree of the other.
Except a cornerstone of a nation is a mutual feeling of belonging together. Which Americans fundamentally lack.
"My group of humans is better than that other group of humans, which justifies my mistreatment of that other group of humans, for the benefit of my group of humans" is the basic feature of nationalism.
No, that is the basic feature of supremacism, of which nationalist supremacism is a variety.
That’s not nationalism, that’s capitalism.
Also.
And that's why I found the neo-colonialism jab unfair. There are """historically successful""" (-.-) examples of internationalism that didn't end in authoritarian regimes, or aspire to the one world governement controlled by illuminati lizards... such minor examples as the U.N. or the E.U.
And if this is going to derail into a discussion about the merits of the EU then I'll preamptively ask you WHO predicted that a monetary union would be a bad idea. Please let's not. Yes everything sucks as it currently is, but I'd subscribe that in large parts to the ingenious perversion of all things, and that shit starts with language.
EU is neither successful (
Germany is successful, but I am not surprised a German conflate the two) nor does it not aspire to European domination/federalisation or world domination. If you don't want this conversation to be about the EU then I'd suggest not bringing it up.
mpf... stamp in ID... you go try claim a nationality without that anywhere but your friendly neighbourhood cops that knows your aunt, tell me how it went
A nation and a nationality is a people. Where the people exist, a nation exist. By your reasoning, there is no such thing as a Kurdish nation. And I don't think you think that.
Humans are humans. We needn’t divide ourselves into groups and fight each other, internationalism would be humans working for the interests of humans, not groups of humans working for groups at the expense of other groups
We shouldn't fight each other or work against each other. Groups exists. We are different peoples, just like we belong to different families. I love my family more than I love yours, and you love your family more than you love mine. That doesn't mean we think our own families are better than the other's. It doesn't mean we can't work together.