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  1. Close strangers.Nenad Miscevic - 1999 - Studies in East European Thought 51 (2):109-125.
    Nationalism is normally directed against closest neighbors. This simple fact -- The Hated Neighbor Truism -- has important consequences, mostly overlooked in moral debates on nationalism. First, it undercuts the defense of nationalism based on the (alleged) moral worth of proximity: since nationalists hate closest neighbors, they cannot consistently rely upon such defense. Second, it blocks the usual theoretical contrast of nationalism with cosmopolitanism: the main enemies of the nationalist are not indiscriminate cosmopolitans, but the neighbor-lovers, call them macro-regionalists. Finally, (...)
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  • Une nation peut-elle se donner la constitution de son choix?Michel Seymour - 1992 - Philosophiques 19 (2).
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