Our position, however, is that it is the content of nationalist ideology, its claims about what is possible and what is legitimate, which gives specific shape to its politics. The latter cannot be understood without examining the former. Korea Between Empires, 1895-1919 - Page 6by Andre Schmid - 2002 - 372 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...their assumption is that 'thinkers did not really make much difference'. Our position, however, is that it is the content of nationalist ideology, its claims...latter cannot be understood without examining the former. Indeed, our approach in this study admits an even stronger formulation: nationalist ideology,... | |
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