Abstract
Territory and solidarity are two central components of contemporary politics whose connection has come to be embodied in two quite different political phenomena: nationalism and the welfare-state. Nationalism is a form of politics linking territory (a homeland) to a special sense of solidarity deemed to supersede all others (i.e., non-national cleavages). The welfare state represents the tangible manifestation of social solidarity between citizens of a territorially-anchored community.
Keywords: The State of Nationalism, SoN, Nationalism, Social Policy, welfare-state
How to Cite:
Gomes, S., Béland, D., Hays-Alberstat, A. & Lecours, A., (2023) “The State of Nationalism (SoN): Revisiting the Nationalism and Social Policy Nexus”, Studies on National Movements 12(1), 146- 168. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/snm.90195
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