The role of the state in shaping and protecting national identity

In this paper, we are talking about the historical roots of the nation state. In order to understand the meaning of an ideal, it is necessary to know its history, which also applies to the national ideal. By nation we mean people who know themselves in their country. The idea of the state is what tr...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bodrožić Đuro
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute for Political Studies, Belgrade 2023-01-01
Series:Srpska Politička Misao
Subjects:
Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-5989/2023/0354-59892302097B.pdf
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1841536823874027520
author Bodrožić Đuro
author_facet Bodrožić Đuro
author_sort Bodrožić Đuro
collection DOAJ
description In this paper, we are talking about the historical roots of the nation state. In order to understand the meaning of an ideal, it is necessary to know its history, which also applies to the national ideal. By nation we mean people who know themselves in their country. The idea of the state is what transforms a people, understood as a cultural concept, into a politically active force that we know as a nation. In order for a nation to be considered free, not only civil liberties in the state embodied in equality before good laws are sufficient, but also freedom, embodied un equality with other states, which is in its independence. National independence is needed by peoples in order to ensure that foreigners do not take advantage of them economically, plunder and exploit them, and do not subjugate them spiritually. Both economic and spiritual development imply freedom. There is no denying that the cultural development of a country and a people is deeply and inseparably linked with their national freedom. The state does not create a nation by infusing a single consciousness and will into a random multitude that would be acquired within the state borders, but it largely ensures the contrtion of factors that form the national will by ensuring the concentration of those factors. There are numerous examples of peoples that survived of their state, but there are no ehamples of the formation of a people being completed without a state structure. We cite reasons that indicate that the national state is the best form of political organization because it has proven to be the most suitable political form for preserving individual and collective freedom.
format Article
id doaj-art-cf44dc9882864cd5aec7606d25293b2a
institution Kabale University
issn 0354-5989
language deu
publishDate 2023-01-01
publisher Institute for Political Studies, Belgrade
record_format Article
series Srpska Politička Misao
spelling doaj-art-cf44dc9882864cd5aec7606d25293b2a2025-01-14T11:09:10ZdeuInstitute for Political Studies, BelgradeSrpska Politička Misao0354-59892023-01-018029711310.5937/spm80-443750354-59892302097BThe role of the state in shaping and protecting national identityBodrožić Đuro0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6073-911XInstitut za političke studije, Beograd, SerbiaIn this paper, we are talking about the historical roots of the nation state. In order to understand the meaning of an ideal, it is necessary to know its history, which also applies to the national ideal. By nation we mean people who know themselves in their country. The idea of the state is what transforms a people, understood as a cultural concept, into a politically active force that we know as a nation. In order for a nation to be considered free, not only civil liberties in the state embodied in equality before good laws are sufficient, but also freedom, embodied un equality with other states, which is in its independence. National independence is needed by peoples in order to ensure that foreigners do not take advantage of them economically, plunder and exploit them, and do not subjugate them spiritually. Both economic and spiritual development imply freedom. There is no denying that the cultural development of a country and a people is deeply and inseparably linked with their national freedom. The state does not create a nation by infusing a single consciousness and will into a random multitude that would be acquired within the state borders, but it largely ensures the contrtion of factors that form the national will by ensuring the concentration of those factors. There are numerous examples of peoples that survived of their state, but there are no ehamples of the formation of a people being completed without a state structure. We cite reasons that indicate that the national state is the best form of political organization because it has proven to be the most suitable political form for preserving individual and collective freedom.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-5989/2023/0354-59892302097B.pdfnationnationalismnation statenational identityfreedomstatepoliticssovereignty
spellingShingle Bodrožić Đuro
The role of the state in shaping and protecting national identity
Srpska Politička Misao
nation
nationalism
nation state
national identity
freedom
state
politics
sovereignty
title The role of the state in shaping and protecting national identity
title_full The role of the state in shaping and protecting national identity
title_fullStr The role of the state in shaping and protecting national identity
title_full_unstemmed The role of the state in shaping and protecting national identity
title_short The role of the state in shaping and protecting national identity
title_sort role of the state in shaping and protecting national identity
topic nation
nationalism
nation state
national identity
freedom
state
politics
sovereignty
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-5989/2023/0354-59892302097B.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT bodrozicđuro theroleofthestateinshapingandprotectingnationalidentity
AT bodrozicđuro roleofthestateinshapingandprotectingnationalidentity