Key terms Noncore Political Ideas Nationalism Core ideas and principles Civic nationalism A form of nationalism based on the active participation of its citizens and a shared vision of equal citizens ID: 626445
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Edexcel Politics A-level
Key terms
Non-core Political Ideas:
NationalismSlide2
Core ideas and principlesSlide3
Civic nationalism
A form of nationalism based on the active participation of its citizens and
a shared vision of equal citizens.Slide4
Liberal internationalism
The idea that sovereign nations should cooperate and create a level of interdependency
to avoid international conflict.Slide5
Socialist internationalism
The idea that class solidarity is more powerful and
politically significant
than national identity. As Marx said:
‘Working men of all countries, unite!’.Slide6
Ethnicity
The sense of belonging to a social group that shares a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like.Slide7
Different types of nationalismSlide8
Rational
The idea that humans are capable of reasoned thought and are able to make logical decisions for themselves.Slide9
Progressive
Ideas that move towards improving society.Slide10
Regressive
Ideas that seek to revert society to a former or less advanced state.Slide11
Inclusive nationalism
A form of nationalism that believes that joining a nation is straightforward
and quick, as it is not based on shared
previous experiences.Slide12
Exclusive nationalism
A form of nationalism that believes that it takes time to be a part of the
nation, as membership is based on shared history and language.Slide13
Chauvinistic nationalism
A form of nationalism that believes its nation is superior to
others, seeing
them as a threat to their survival.Slide14
Imperialism/colonialism
The extension of control by one country over another by settlement
or economic domination.Slide15
Nationalist thinkers and their ideasSlide16
Volksgeist
The ‘spirit’ of a nation, the unique identity of a people based on
their culture
.Slide17
Integral nationalism
An intense, hysterical form of patriotism in which the individual is absorbed
into the nation.Slide18
Black nationalism
A reaction to white oppression originating in the mid-20th century.Slide19
Key thinkers
Jean-Jacques
Rousseau (1712−1778)
Johann Gottfried von Herder (1744−1803)
Giuseppe Mazzini (1805−1872)
Charles Maurras (1868−1952)
Marcus
Garvey (1887−1940).Slide20
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