The Failed Ideology of Civic (Liberal) "Nationalism"

AtlantisEmpire
Published on Dec 11, 2021
People who are accustomed to the civic-liberal concept of “nationhood” often fail to realize or deceptively refuse to admit that a nation is not just a state or country, it is defined as a group of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language.

That said, by the strictest definition of the word, civic liberal projects including the United States are not nations at all, they are more aptly defined as multinational states, because they are made up of several groups of people who do not share descent, history, culture, or language. In other words, their populations are made up of several distinct nations.

And so, because civic-liberal projects are not nations, adherents to civic-liberal ideology cannot be aptly referred to as nationalists, nor can their ideology even be defined as nationalism. Instead their ideology is more aptly defined as state multinationalism, a concept similar to the multinational project of the globalist European Union.

Civic/liberal projects by their very nature create an open i.e. INCLUSIVE society. This means the project is open and inclusive to everyone, including ethnocultural groups that hold average viewpoints that are completely opposed to the foundational ideology of the project itself. This makes civic liberal projects incredibly vulnerable to external and internal subversion and destruction.

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