| Ernest Gellner - 1983 - 164 頁
...political boundaries, but they have seldom if ever had occasion to deplore the absence of power and of boundaries altogether. The circumstances in which...by no means a sufficient condition of nationalism. By way of anticipation, some general historical observations should he made itouHhi wife. MM hag passed... | |
| Miriam Cooke - 2023 - 388 頁
...second—but always as though the nation were at once primordial and immortal. Since, as Gellner notes, "nationalism emerges only in milieux in which the...the state is already very much taken for granted" (Gellner 1988, 4), statist nationalists are usually involved in a conflict with the state's existing... | |
| Lisa Lowe, David Lloyd - 1997 - 612 頁
...in this sense is, as Gellner has argued, inseparable from the nation-state that constitutes its end: "Not only is our definition of nationalism parasitic...in milieux in which the existence of the state is very much taken for granted."8 Far from being a defense of traditional modes of social organization,... | |
| V. Y. Mudimbe - 1997 - 248 頁
...— but always as though the nation were at once primordial and immortal. Since, as Gellner notes, "nationalism emerges only in milieux in which the...existence of the state is already very much taken for granted,"8 statist nationalists are usually involved in a conflict with the state's existing power... | |
| Bambi B. Schieffelin, Kathryn A. Woolard, Paul V. Kroskrity - 1998 - 353 頁
...only is our definition of nationalism parasitic on a prior and assumed definition of the state: . . . nationalism emerges only in milieux in which the existence of the state [and] politically centralized units ... are taken for granted and are treated as normative" (Gellner... | |
| Guntram Henrik Herb, David H. Kaplan - 1999 - 356 頁
...destiny or share in the goals of eventual self-determination. Ernest Gellner argues that (1983: 4) "nationalism emerges only in milieux in which the...the state is already very much taken for granted." Much of the allegiance enjoined by the nation is a legacy of a world made up of states. If national... | |
| Xin Zhang - 2000 - 342 頁
...was the necessary condition for people to identify with a community greater than their own. It seems that "nationalism emerges only in milieux in which...by no means a sufficient condition of nationalism." Gellner further comments that culture became the source of political legitimacy only in the age of... | |
| Adeel Khan - 2005 - 216 頁
...does indeed present itself. It is in reality the consequence of a new form of social organization ... nationalism emerges only in milieux in which the existence...the state is already very much taken for granted' [emphasis in original].2 Thus each and every nationalist movement, whether based on ethnic, religious... | |
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