This book counters a range of assumptions commonly held about Marx's views of nationalism and internationalism, not least by twentieth-century marxists themselves. Here, nationalism emerges in Marxist theory as a form of political self-identification and mobilisation that can contribute to the broader project of social and political freedom.
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This book counters a range of assumptions commonly held about Marx's views of nationalism and internationalism, not least by twentieth-century marxists themselves. Here, nationalism emerges in Marxist theory as a form of political self-identification and mobilisation that can contribute to the broader project of social and political freedom.
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