You believe in fostering a strong, unified nation based on shared values, equal rights, and inclusive citizenship, regardless of one's ethnic or cultural background.
Civic nationalism, also known as liberal nationalism, is a form of nationalism that is identified by political philosophers who believe in a non-xenophobic form of nationalism compatible with liberal values of freedom, tolerance, equality, and individual rights. This political ideology is based on the principle that the nation is defined by a shared set of political values and beliefs, rather than by race, religion, language, or ethnicity. It emphasizes the commitment to universalistic values, civil rights, and the rule of law, which are supposed to be the foundation of every modern democra…
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How could an individual's actions at a local level contribute to a broader sense of national unity based on shared values?
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caring about your community - and having every do this creates a united community
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It could contribute to because by speaking about shared values, it will allow more people to see different point of views.
If one person does a bad thing others do them too and it all adds up it all starts with one person doing the right thing.
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Does striving for a nation with a shared civic identity contribute to or detract from global diversity?
@9L3MYYD2mos2MO
I think that it contributes to global diversity to show tolerance and acceptance of all people.
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I believe civic identity is important but that it should not be SO important that it keeps us from global diversity.
@9L3FLS3Republican2mos2MO
I believe in freedom, tolerance and equality. I believe we should have rights as long as these are equivalent to all citizens and does not go to the extreme in either direction.
@9L3F7SG2mos2MO
No the whole point in democracy and freedom is having you’re own values and it’s ok to have different opinions and if we all have the same beliefs we failed as a country
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Can embracing civic nationalism help us find common ground on environmental issues?
@9KY76PL2mos2MO
it could but it could very easily lead to american exceptionalism
@9KZCQFW2mos2MO
1st: I ask for the hard statistics that suggests this is likely to happen.
2nd: I'd take a case of American Exceptionalism over bigotry, hatred, political violence, ETC. It's not perfect, but it's still better. And better is...well, better.
3rd: I'd argue that living a life steeped in embracing the culture and beliefs of others would cause us to apply that view to the entire world, thus being more empathetic and dispelling the air of American Exceptionalism.
Nationalism is bizarre -- the inability to separate country (land) from nation (political construct) is both piteous and cultish. Notice how I end my sentences with periods.
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Embracing civic nationalism can indeed help us find common ground on environmental issues. Civic nationalism emphasizes a sense of shared identity, values, and responsibility within a country. When it comes to the environment, this shared identity can unite people from different backgrounds and perspectives.
@9KYQB3S 2mos2MO
I think it's important to come together as a group regardless of where you came from and help the environment.
@9KY7TXD2mos2MO
I am not super familiar with the concept of "Civic Nationalism"
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Why might it be significant for countries to form alliances based on shared civic principles rather than geographical proximity?
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In today's world, we are more connected than ever, so geographical location is not nearly a important, but it is still important to be friendly with our neighbors
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we are all part of this world but we don't always treat each other as humans, we were all put here to make this world into something but as we do that we fight eachother.
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I will say to band everything that is not good for us kids now in days
@9L2H2SD2mos2MO
by conducting certain research it is found that certain country's that band may have certain differences but have the equality to do things the make an alliance and trade certain goods and needs.
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How could a country's commitment to universal values impact its economic policies, in your opinion?
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Economic nationalism or nationalist economics is an ideology that prioritizes state intervention in the economy, including policies like domestic control and the use of tariffs and restrictions on labor, goods, and capital movement.
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I think that this could create a place where minorities can be heard, but also not be able to overtake the opinions of a majority.
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It can impact economic policies by influencing them to also prioritize the same things as other people because they feel as if that is the correct thing to do since everyone is doing it.
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How could nations with different cultural customs unite under shared civic principles in international relations?
agree on basic rights and freedoms and set up basic rules for negotiations and trading.
Liberty and Tolerability are the most important things to a meeting in international relations, no country is required to change their own beliefs or ideals to please other, but it's needs to be clear that, by a democratic voting, the party or country that participated in their own will is required to take part on the result, no matter how it be.
@9KKM92N3mos3MO
They can come together in a place where cultural status doesn’t matter.
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How does the notion of inclusive citizenship affect your willingness to participate in community service?
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I don't mind other people from other countries so I couold really care less.
@9HYKFJQRepublican4mos4MO
It does not effect my willingness to participate in any way.
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What challenges would you anticipate in building a community that fully embraces equal rights and shared values?
@9HYRXKD 4mos4MO
In a community that fully embraces equal rights and shared values, I would expect a large amount of pushback not only when it comes to the reformation of the systems of power that have entrenched racism within the fabric of our society as well as our government, but also the systemic prejudices in general that have taken root in all sorts of people and places in our society.
@9HYRS934mos4MO
No because we need other ideas to get better not just your ideas together.
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Can you imagine a country where people are seen as equal contributors to the nation, regardless of their ethnicity?
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What are the possible benefits of having diverse role models who embody a nation's shared values for you?
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If given a chance to contribute to national policy, which civic value would you prioritize and why?
@3BRV29QIndependent 2mos2MO
Knowledge of our country's history. Because without a solid knowledge of the past, we can't expect to learn from the past or build a better future.
@9KMQFQDIndependent2mos2MO
Personal accountability. Everyone wants to save the world, but no one wants to help their mom with the dishes.
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