David Phillips

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the nation-state is the result of the fusion of the idea of the nation - a unitary system of shared cultural attributes - with the political apparatus of the state. Nations are most commonly united by some combination of shared ethnicity, language, or history, but nationality is not simply "natural" or "objective," since ethnicity, language, and history are all themselves the result of contingent historical construction.
Migrations of the Holy: God, State, and the Political Meaning of the Church
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