In a time in United States history where the tenets of Christian nationalism are being publicly embraced by the nation’s most ...
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The movement, which stresses an overt role for a specific evangelical strain of Christianity in government, has been gaining ...
This book, edited by Gregory Baldi, examines a striking yet unexpected development in Europe in recent decades: the resurgence of nationalism.
Although organizers for a University of Notre Dame conference on religious nationalism began planning 18 months ago, the three-day event was highly relevant in today's political climate, where ...
In 2020, Condoleeza Rice wrote, “Our country has a birth defect: Africans and Europeans came to this country together—but one group was in chains.” After President Joe Biden addressed the need to ...
I have always considered myself a nationalist. To me, that has meant being proud of my people and my history, culture, and heritage. I come from a people whose past is marked by genocide, displacement ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities and SDG 16- Peace, justice and strong institutions. Nationalism and national identity are powerful yet ...
Yael Tamir’s new book, “Why Nationalism,” looks at an old idea through the prism of our newly nationalistic world. She examines how nationalism was used both to make war and (often after those wars) ...
In The Case for Nationalism (Broadside Books), Rich Lowry has decided, rather boldly, to go up against Orwell and stake out the inverse position: To be a nationalist, he says, is merely to feel a glow ...
Over at TNR, Jonathan Chait has an entertainingly titled post in which he wonders what the hell I was talking about in this week’s Comment. (I knew I was in for it when he started out by referring to ...
At a rally in Houston Monday night for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, President Donald Trump said this: “A globalist is a person that wants the globe to do well, frankly, not caring about our country so much.