Message from @εïз irma εïз

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2018-12-12 21:09:40 UTC  

kk

2018-12-12 21:34:44 UTC  

2018-12-12 21:36:47 UTC  
2018-12-12 21:45:36 UTC  

Not ebin

2018-12-12 21:54:00 UTC  

2018-12-12 21:54:44 UTC  

I will debate anyone here on nationalism and why it's misguided eventhough the motive is correct and should be extended to the common philosophy of sophistry and jingoism

2018-12-12 21:55:33 UTC  

ok

2018-12-12 21:55:34 UTC  

go ahead

2018-12-12 21:56:27 UTC  

oh someone responded

2018-12-12 21:56:32 UTC  

thought this was a dead server

2018-12-12 21:56:32 UTC  

okay

2018-12-12 21:57:36 UTC  

Nationalism is bourgeousie and is quasi-post-enlightenment and modernist and is not in congruence with patriotism and since history nationalism has not existed because a society has always consisted of a fatherland, ethnos, nation, sophia and community

2018-12-12 21:57:52 UTC  

a nation-state is consisted of wealth and a fabrication of nation

2018-12-12 21:58:42 UTC  

gonna go take a piss right quick, hope you respond

2018-12-12 22:02:40 UTC  

Sorry, Fatherland, Ethnos, Nation, Sophia, Rex and Community

2018-12-12 22:03:06 UTC  

DRUMPF IS FINISHED

2018-12-12 22:04:51 UTC  

The only reason the "nation-state" didn't exist before the post-enlightenment was that society hadn't modernized at a level to allow a civic identity to even develop beyond the regional level.

2018-12-12 22:05:03 UTC  

The national identity was always tied into the monarch or religion.

2018-12-12 22:05:31 UTC  

The latter of which was infinitely more important than national identity before the 19th century, even between countries like England and France that already had a proto-national identity.

2018-12-12 22:05:51 UTC  

And it's silly to suggest that nationalism didn't exist before that.

2018-12-12 22:06:45 UTC  

For example Rome, that did have a civic identity (although it didn't extend much outside of Italy) or Greek city-states which had their own localized identities and considered themselves as diverse as early modern Europe.

2018-12-12 22:06:59 UTC  

@aymem Your move virgin

2018-12-12 22:09:21 UTC  

2018-12-12 22:11:37 UTC  

Okay my move, incel

2018-12-12 22:11:38 UTC  

@εïз irma εïз religion is more important bc it's conceptual creative origin rather than mere static measure

2018-12-12 22:11:52 UTC  

@aymem It's a new server, so it's a little slow at times, but in my opinion it's not dead

2018-12-12 22:12:08 UTC  

Where did river go?

2018-12-12 22:12:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/507035890640486411/522536174372257804/unknown.png

2018-12-12 22:12:17 UTC  

messages in general

2018-12-12 22:12:20 UTC  

for today

2018-12-12 22:12:45 UTC  

Religion can be as important as national identity depending on the respective country, but before modern informational technology (19th century) language was not standardized and this was almost impossible.

2018-12-12 22:13:11 UTC  

Duh to develop religious conversation

2018-12-12 22:13:25 UTC  

It was necessary

2018-12-12 22:13:40 UTC  

I don't think resorgimento nationalism was religious in nature.

2018-12-12 22:13:43 UTC  

>The only reason the "nation-state" didn't exist before the post-enlightenment was that society hadn't modernized at a level to allow a civic identity to even develop beyond the regional level.

First you're going to need to define modernisation and by what you mean.

And yes I would agree that society wasn't able to reach the level to allow "civic" (define this) identity to develop beyond small regional lines, but I don't think this is an argument against what i'm saying moreso of an explanation of something which is true and natural

2018-12-12 22:13:47 UTC  

btw let me finish

2018-12-12 22:14:02 UTC  

>The national identity was always tied into the monarch or religion.

Yes. I agree

2018-12-12 22:15:05 UTC  

Just bc there is a time gap doesn't indicate harm also @εïз irma εïз
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Everybody gets paradise is my definition for the modernism I believe is

2018-12-12 22:15:44 UTC  

>The latter of which was infinitely more important than national identity before the 19th century, even between countries like England and France that already had a proto-national identity

Yes, there was always an importance, a huge one in fact, however this was at a time when these nation-states who were led also by religion began realising how much an adverse effect religion had on their control which slowly began creating the idea of "secularism" much like how you secularise the yolk of an egg, the center, the same occurred with religion and nation-states

2018-12-12 22:15:45 UTC  

Romantic (and by extension risorgimento) nationalism of the 19th century was inherently secular.

2018-12-12 22:15:51 UTC  

^ yup