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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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    • things have been talked about: the self-determination of
    • official designation in England since the beginning of the twentieth
    • of the German Nation, which finally disappeared in 1806. In
    • where it came from; “German Nation” was what it covered,
    • imperial Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation always had a double
    • Roman Empire of the German Nation went to Rome in order for the Pope
    • soul. This “all are one” feeling, the national
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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    • became the official designation for the English conservatives. All
    • this happened in the realm of names, in the realm of designations, in
    • this sum is supposed to have a will. That is the kind of explanation
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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    • incentive for achievement of complete national unity was brought
    • There are nationalists, chauvinists and so forth; everything we call
    • nation, national , chauvinism, it's all incorporated into the
    • framework of the state. Nationalism is added and the concept of the
    • nation-state” is construed. Or we may have a certain
    • of the state is used. Instead of nationalism, socialism is
    • trying to squeeze all kinds of nationalisms into the political
    • this, as do the socialists and the nationalists. We have founded
    • to members of a foreign nation begin to talk about what an honor it
    • nation which has accumulated so much glory. Such things cannot be



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