Message from @Diadochi
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The most obvious difference is the question of class, fascists realize that hierarchy is a product of evolution and a key ingredient to a healthy society, and therefore believe in a class based society, but with collaboration, whereas socialists want to abolish class altogether
From there, you can move downwards and find all sorts of differences
"Fascists seek imperial conquest"
Depends on the fascist
Hitler, Mussolini, and Salazar, yes,
However, others such as Peron were isolationist
Don't waste your time on watching academic agent's video, that guy is a fucking moron
I already did
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Well, you could say this was a punishment for you being a scheming japdoge
@Khat Emperor did you just insult another shib
@everyone Daily Question 🔖
What is a nation? What are it's defining characteristics? Is it important and should it be preserved?
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a nation needs to have a government and semi-definitive culture, it's important it is preserved as it is the natural outcome of when humans come together into a group and deicde to bring order
The national is race and culture
Well the etymology of the word "nation" brings you back to Latin: "natio", in regards to birth, which goes back even further to "nascor", which is a word you could use to mean you are literally born or are so many years old. "Nation" didn't even mean as it does now until recently, as it's original meaning has become so diluted with the crossing of peoples within a single country. The "Iroquois Nation" was several different tribes, but one people. A "nation" is a blood connection.
A nation is a homogeneous country
The words "nation" and "natal" (which is a reference to a woman's womb) have the same etymology for a reason
@Deleted User can anyone become a part of the nation?
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anyone could be part of a nation yeah
He's asking that because the way you define a 'nation' is very contemporary.
'Nation', nowadays, might as well mean 'country'. When the two words actually used to have separate meanings.
A nation is a group of people that share a common ethnicity, race, culture, language, and/or religion that inhabit the same region(s).
For example there are 2 Korean states. However there is one Korean nation.
@Diadochi is there any possible way for a person to become a part of a nation outside of being born into it?
Not as much as I can think of
So it isn't possible to marry in? Will you always be separate?
Your children would be (potentially, depending), but not you. If you married in, sure, you may in all practicality be treated as a member of the nation, but you would not be in the literal sense. Your children potentially would be, depending on the nation's interpretation of how this works. Happas aren't considered Japanese in Japan, for instance.
What about someone from a closely related nation? Like a Korean marrying a Han?
I think what I said just then would still apply. In all practicality, as much as you'd ever experience, and as much as anyone around you is concerned, you may be a "member of the nation", but you would not be in the most literal sense.
Ok
a nation is an area of land that falls under the jurisdiction of a sovereign authority wether democracy, dictatorship , or other means
@Euro-American Bandit also i disagree with a common group of people
what if theyre all ruled under a dictator with an iron fist
Well a single individual can't be counted as a nation. And neither can a dictator.
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i should add a group of people and land
Yea that makes more sense honestly