I’m currently doing a bit of a research into nationalism for personal and academic purposes and while I am really enjoying it so far, most works I have come across seem to have more of a left-wing/socialist perspective on the critique of nationalism with my two biggest (And favorite) sources being Eric Hobsbawm and Benedict Anderson. While I enjoy their work, find it very thought provoking and agree with them on most, if not all, points, I would also like to read something from different perspective. Do you know about other scholars and works that write on nationalism that are more right-leaning or offer a different approach?

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    1 year ago

    ‘All quiet on the western front’ is a really good tale of coming to terms with the reality of nationalism. The Netflix production was excellent

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    1 year ago

    Leopold Kohr had a philosophy about smaller being better: The breakdown of Nations is one of his works.

    Mahmood Mamdani also explores nationalism and colonialism in some of his works.