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Described questioning czech national identity as blasphemous.
Hungarian chapter treads very close to fervent nationalism and ethnic supremacy.
The chapters are no where near critical enough to the notion of national identity, instead it is rubber stamping. Writers are university professors but it seems in a number of chapters rather than critical analysis, it is nationalistic propaganda.
— Nov 08, 2018 02:23PM
Hungarian chapter treads very close to fervent nationalism and ethnic supremacy.
The chapters are no where near critical enough to the notion of national identity, instead it is rubber stamping. Writers are university professors but it seems in a number of chapters rather than critical analysis, it is nationalistic propaganda.
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Phil
is on page 200 of 264
Ghana was interesting as was Finland.
The best chapters tend to be the critical ones while some tend to come across as a bit insecure on national identity. These ate the poor chapters
— Nov 26, 2018 02:49PM
The best chapters tend to be the critical ones while some tend to come across as a bit insecure on national identity. These ate the poor chapters
Phil
is on page 120 of 264
Described questioning czech national identity as blasphemous
— Nov 08, 2018 02:19PM
Phil
is on page 120 of 264
Described questioning czech national identity as blasphemous
— Nov 07, 2018 12:12PM
Phil
is on page 80 of 264
The chapter on France was very poor. It seemed to be more a hatchet job towards Germany, UK and other countries with a bit of schadenfreude and whatabputery as an attempt to justify French actions. Other chapters so far have been interesting
— Nov 06, 2018 02:34PM

