The Virtue of Nationalism Revisited

The modern nation remains the indispensable political form for expressing the human capacity for self-government. It alone sustains the bonds of memory and indebtedness that connect the living to the dead and the yet to be born (to appropriate Edmund Burke’s evocative image of the social contract, rightly understood). Yet, today, the nation is rarely addressed on its own terms.

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