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When it comes to modern states, shaped by a form of nationalism that also arose through the nineteenth century, law and common sense suggest that peoples have a right to determine their own fates. We speak of self-determination and autonomy, about independence and freedom. But, as I’ll argue, there’s something wrong with our models here, too, starting with the answers we’ve given to a fundamental question: what makes a bunch of people into a nation?
The Lies That Bind: Rethinking Identity
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