Really existing nationalisms a post-communist view from Marx and Engels

It is often alleged that Marx and Engels had no coherent understanding of nationalism, and that contemporary events demonstrate the bankruptcy of their approach. But this book shows that this is quite wrong, and explains why Marxist perspectives ought to be included in the current debate about the o...

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Main Author: Benner, Erica
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Clarendon 1995, 1995
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