... Is the growing nationalist trend an indication that conservatism is being replaced gradually on the political stage? Or has nationalism always been an inherent feature of
conservatism
?
Ivan Timofeev:
“Twilight of the West?” The New Totalitarianism,... ... possible consequences of the idea to form a political union of conservative and nationalist forces, with necessary reference to Russia.
The Manifesto of “National Conservatism”
One of the conference organisers, former President of the American Enterprise ...
... talking with increasing frequency about “American exceptionalism”. This is a dangerous claim, fraught, like both nationalism and chauvinism, with a policy that will eventually lead to the disintegration of societies. And
a fragmented world ... ... fact, possible if only you put your mind to it. Relations between the United States and the European Union on the one hand and Russia on the other are perhaps at their lowest ebb since the collapse of the Soviet Union. And it may seem at times that any ...
... nationalism and its aggressive manifestations. In the Soviet past, nationalism was perceived as negative and hostile attitudes to other nationalities, as ethnic egoism. It was condemned by official propaganda and by society. In other countries and in Russia today, nationalism is believed to be a more sophisticated phenomenon. It has many definitions, but the definition accepted by almost all of the “classic authors” writing about this topic is the following:
Recognition of the existence of an entity ...