Nationalism

Nationalism is a very complex structure which changes through time and space. It must not be confused with movements of national liberation, which include people with different agendas, including economic liberation and even sometimes excluding any state institution.

Articles

WILSON, Peter Lamborn.- "Against Multiculturalism"

"Let a thousand flowers bloom" The USA was always supposed to be a "melting pot." Canada, by contrast, calls itself a "mosaic", which may (...)

KROPOTKIN, Peter. "Finland: a Rising Nationality"

The Nineteenth Century (March 1885) pp. 527-46 National questions are not in vogue now in Europe. After having so much exercised the generation (...)

ROCKER, Rudolf. Nationalism and Culture

translated by Ray E. Chase. New York : Rocker Publications Committee, 1937. 592 p. Bibliography: p. 557-566. Translated from the German (...)

KNOWLES, Rob. "Anarchist Notions of Nationalism and Patriotism"

This article may be quoted as long as it is appropriately acknowledged. No commercial reproduction is authorized. The author retains copyright to (...)

FORMAN, Michael. Nationalism and the International Labor Movement: The Idea of the Nation in Socialist and Anarchist Theory

University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, c1998.

Anti-Imperialism and National Liberation

On the theoretical and practical level, theorist-activists such as Bakunin, Reclus and Berkman all condemned and fought against imperialism. In (...)

BEKKEN, Jon: Nationalism or Freedom?

Originally appeared in Anarcho-Syndicalist Review 32 (Sep 30, 2001): page 26