NCJ Number
29737
Date Published
1974
Length
17 pages
Annotation
DISCUSSION OF THE HYPOTHESIS THAT THE JINGOISM OF MODERN NATION-STATES RESULTS PARTLY FROM THE INTERNAL PRESSURES OF 'COMMUNAL ANXIETY' PRODUCED BY THE DISSOLUTION OF COMMUNAL UNITIES DURING THE NATION-BUILDING PROCESS.
Abstract
THE AUTHOR DISCUSSES HIS HYPOTHESIS PRIMARILY WITHIN THE REFERENCE FRAMEWORK OF RECENT EVENTS WITHIN THE U.S. THE CONCEPT OF THE 'CITIZEN ISOLATE' AND THE MANNER OF SOCIETAL INTEGRATION IN THE U.S. FORM THE FOUNDATION FOR THE AUTHOR'S ARGUMENT.