Nationalism 2
Society is made up of a variety of distinct cultures. Together all of these societies combined and create the ultimate society 'the Human Race'. The Human Race must be viewed through all its very diverse components. It is important to defend and protect each of these individual components and this is to be achieved though promoting nationalism. In today's world, we have encouraged democracy and freedom of speech. Freedom to express one's feelings on nationalism comes hand in hand with these ideologies. If we are able to support our views on freedom of rights, we, society, must recognize all the nationalistic views that exist. These views should be recognized as constructive suggestions on preserving the unique societies of the world. Our constitution condemns the discrimination of any group or individual, no matter what their ethnic, religious or cultural orientation. Although nationalistic feelings should be allowed, the fine line between allowing one to express their own opinion and preventing the discrimination of others must be considered at all times. One philosopher, Rudyard Kipling, showed how Social Darwinism (a theory suggesting a process of natural selection by naturally ‘weeding out’ those with weak characteri
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Approximate Word count = 1114
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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