In the United States and all over Europe Nationalism (or Nationism) is on the rise. It isn't the virulent, ethnic version that pitted nation against nation in previous centuries. Rather, it's based on shared Western values, like individual rights and democracy. But what does Nationalism 2.0 have to offer that Globalism does not?
UPDATE: Manhattan Institute scholar and Thatcher biographer Claire Berlinski - not your average batshit crazy lefty -- provides us with an unique insight into the mindset of the traditional liberal democrat, post World War 2 world view. It reflects the default perspective of the Democrat Party. It is only now that President Trump exposes the essentially anti American fallacies and corruptions in that doctrine. Read in Threadreader:
1) Modern Europe – liberal, democratic Europe – is the United States’ creation. This story was once known to every American, but as the generation responsible for this achievement dies, so too has the knowledge ceased to be passed down casually, within families.— Claire Berlinski (@ClaireBerlinski) July 8, 2018
UPDATE: Manhattan Institute scholar and Thatcher biographer Claire Berlinski - not your average batshit crazy lefty -- provides us with an unique insight into the mindset of the traditional liberal democrat, post World War 2 world view. It reflects the default perspective of the Democrat Party. It is only now that President Trump exposes the essentially anti American fallacies and corruptions in that doctrine. Read in Threadreader:
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Tags: Philosophy, Globalism, War & Conflict
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