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The Significance of Nationalism in Modern Japanese Thought: Some Theoretical Problems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

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Nationalism is an emotionally colored concept in many respects, and this makes it quite difficult for an outside observer to attain an objective, rational understanding of it. When we deal with the nationalism of modern Europe, we can find a common background of Christian culture which transcends all the differences in nationality and national character among European countries. No doubt each variety of modern European nationalism is characterized by its own national tradition, national interest and national mission. There have also been severe competition and numerous conflicts among the national states of Europe, and whatever differences exist among European countries can be easily attributed to the uniqueness of national character and can be explained in terms of nationalism. But those differences are only relative and parts of the unified whole.

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A Symposium on Japanese Nationalism
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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1971

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