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Imagined Communities
Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism
Book • 1983
In 'Imagined Communities,' Benedict Anderson examines the historical rise and development of nationalism.
He argues that nations are not ancient communities but rather modern constructs, imagined by their members as a shared, limited, and sovereign community.
Anderson traces the emergence of nationalism to the Americas in the 18th and 19th centuries, where creole elites and the spread of print capitalism played crucial roles.
He also discusses how nationalism filled the void left by the decline of religious communities and how it was shaped by factors such as mass vernacular literacy, the abolition of divine right monarchies, and the standardization of national calendars, clocks, and languages.
The book is influential in social sciences and has been widely cited and translated into more than thirty languages.
He argues that nations are not ancient communities but rather modern constructs, imagined by their members as a shared, limited, and sovereign community.
Anderson traces the emergence of nationalism to the Americas in the 18th and 19th centuries, where creole elites and the spread of print capitalism played crucial roles.
He also discusses how nationalism filled the void left by the decline of religious communities and how it was shaped by factors such as mass vernacular literacy, the abolition of divine right monarchies, and the standardization of national calendars, clocks, and languages.
The book is influential in social sciences and has been widely cited and translated into more than thirty languages.
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in a discussion about speculative communities.


Eugene Wei

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11: Eugene Wei - Amusing Each Other to Death
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in the context of discussing Leah Greenfeld's work on nationalism.


Michael Shellenberger

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Tucker Carlson and Michael Shellenberger Break Down the California Fires
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in relation to Aris Comporazos Athanasiou's work.


Max Read

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Talking with Max Read about our Tech-Fash Overlords
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as a book that discusses the role of mainstream media in creating a sense of shared national identity.

Mike Grimshaw

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Mike Grimshaw / Has NZ Lost Its Way? Ep 472
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as his favorite book on nationalism and its definition.


Amit Varma

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Ep 122: Nationalism Is Bad for the Nation
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as a suggested further reading on nationalism and the origins of nations.


Sam Biagetti

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Myth of the Month 25: Nations
Recommended as a really good and simple book for anyone interested in political science.

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How it ALL Leads to Islam
Mentioned by speaker 2 as the book written by Benedict Anderson, discussing nationhood.
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Three Moves Ahead 644: 2025 Strategy Games of the Year
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in the context of modernist views on nationalism and national identity.

Spencer Case

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Spencer Case on Defending Patriotism
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in reference to the idea that nations are imagined communities.


Andrew Sage

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Dividing the World, Pt. 1 feat. Andrew



