Nations and nationalism - Varieties of nationalism - Anti-colonial and postcolonial nationalism
3 important questions on Nations and nationalism - Varieties of nationalism - Anti-colonial and postcolonial nationalism
How did the goal of 'national liberation' of African and Asian nations have an economic and political dimension?
This explains why anti-colonial movements looked to socialism (not liberalism), as a vehicle for expressing their nationalist ambitions.
What was the appeal of socialism to the developing world based on?
It also provides an analysis of inequality and exploitation through which the colonial experience could be understood and colonial rule challenged. Developing-world nationalists saw 'armed struggle' as a means of achieving both political and economic emancipation, thus fusing the goals of political independence and social revolution.
(China, North Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia)
What other route have nationalists in the developing world taken?
Marxism-Leninism has often been replaced by forms of religious fundamentalism (often Islamic fundamentalism) .
This has given the developing world an anti-Western voice.
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