建构自决的自我:现代爱尔兰民族主义中的自由主义与反自由主义张力:社会运动

W. Swart
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本文探讨了现代民族主义与18世纪自由主义哲学支配的关系。它认为,尽管现代民族主义的精神是由人民主权的自由主义理想发展而来的,但在构建一个作为主权的合法捐助者的民族自我的过程中,往往包含着非常反自由主义的思想。本文通过对现代爱尔兰民族主义的个案研究来探讨这种紧张关系。爱尔兰民族主义虽然源于英国自由主义的支配,但也借鉴了欧洲浪漫主义和社会主义的反自由主义目标,以创造一个独特的民族自我。通过结合这些自由主义和反自由主义的理想,爱尔兰民族主义领导人明确表达了一种政治文化,这种文化主张一个象征性地从大英帝国分离出来的社区拥有自决权
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Constructing the self of self-determination : Liberal and anti-liberal tensions in modern Irish nationalism : Social Movements
This paper explores the relationship of modern nationalism to the philosophical dictates of eighteenth century liberalism. It argues that although the ethos of modern nationalism developed out of the liberal ideal of popular sovereignty, the process of constructing a national self as the legitimate benefactor of that sovereignty often embraces very anti-liberal ideas. This paper explores this tension through a case study modern Irish nationalism. Although born out of the dictates of British liberalism, Irish nationalism also drew upon the anti-liberal objectives of European Romanticism and Socialism in order to create a unique national self. By combining these liberal and anti-liberal ideals, Irish nationalist leaders articulated a political culture which claimed the right of self determination for a community symbolically separated from the British Empire
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