MLA Seminar: Idea of Nationalism
Term
Subject Area
Course Number
PHIL 5961 640
Course Code
PHIL5961640
Course Key
81993
Schedule
Day(s)
Tuesday
Time
5:15pm-8:15pm
Instructor
Primary Program
Course Description
Nationalism has been the most important geo-political phenomenon of the past two hundred years. This MLA proseminar course will explore the ideology of nationalism, what it means, its philosophical foundations, underlying assumptions about the nature of human identity, moral implications, and political consequences. What is a nation? Does every identifiable ethnic or national group have a valid claim to a nation-state of its own? How are claims to national self-determination justified? How do nations differ from states, peoples, groups, communities, and citizenries? How does nationalism relate to notions of "chosenness" or ethnic and cultural superiority? Why do nationalist movements seem to so often engender political extremism and violent ethno-political conflicts? Is national self-determination compatible with our commitments to individualism, rationality, and universal human rights?
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