Indonesia
industrialization, nationalism spurred by
interest groups, reform inhibited by
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
intersectionality
Invictus (film)
Invisible Man (Ellison)
Iran
Iraq; politicized religion in
Ireland; constitution of; emigrants from
Islamism; Arab Spring and; as identity politics
Islamic State; resentment and
isothymia; see also equality
Israel
Italy
Jackson, Jesse
Japan; immigration to; national identity in
Jay, John
Jefferson, Thomas
Jews: antipathy toward; support for
jihadis; see also Islamism
Jordan
judicial systems, independent
justice; equal pay as marker of; therapeutic model’s indifference to; undermined by narcissism
Justice and Development Party (Turkey)
Kaczynski, Jaroslaw
Kafka, Franz
Kahneman, Daniel
Kant, Immanuel; on equality; on moral choice
Kennedy, Anthony
Kenya
Kepel, Gilles
Khrushchev, Nikita
King, Bill
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Kirchner, Cristina and Nestor
Korea; emigrants from; immigration to; national identity of
Ku Klux Klan
Kuznets, Simon
Labor Party (Israel)
Lagarde, Paul de
Langbehn, Julius
language: colonialism and; diversity of; nationalism and; for nationalities; necessity of common
Lasch, Christopher
Latin America
Law and Justice Party (Poland)
Lebanon
Lee Kuan Yew
left-wing parties; identity politics embraced by; infighting among; white working class abandoned by
liberalism; see also democracy (modern liberal)
liberty; see also autonomy; freedom
Libya
Life of Jesus (Strauss)
Likud (Israel)
Lilla, Mark
Lincoln
Lipset, Seymour Martin
lived experience; shared experience vs.
Locke, John
Lula da Silva, Luiz Inácio
Luther, Martin
Luxembourg
MacKinnon, Catharine
Macron, Emmanuel
Maduro, Nicolás
Mahler, Gustav
Mandela, Nelson
Manent, Pierre
Mann, Thomas
Mann, Thomas E.
Maori
Marcuse, Herbert
marginalized groups: choice of assimilation or separatism for; identity politics adopted by; ongoing violence against
market economy: choice in; diversity in; equality in; EU formed to support; global, see globalization; inequality in, see economic inequality; language in; left-wing acceptance of; mobility in; nationalism in; as outlet for megalothymia
Marx, Karl
Maslow, Abraham
media; mistrust of
megalothymia; see also nationalism; recognition
Merkel, Angela
#MeToo movement
Mexico, border of
middle class; political choices of
Middle East; Arab Spring in; modernization of; see also Islamism
Milanovic, Branko
Mill, John Stuart
minorities, see marginalized groups
modernization, identity created by
Modi, Narendra
Moeller van den Bruck, Arthur
Monnet, Jean
moral choice; Christian; Hegel on; Kant on; of values
Morocco, emigrants from
Mubarak, Hosni
multiculturalism; see also diversity; immigration
Murray, Charles
Muslim Brotherhood
Muslims; in Europe; fear of; sects of
Myanmar
NAFTA
Napoleon
narcissism
National Front (France)
national identity; in Africa; in Asia; assimilation to; borders and; citizenship and; corruption without; as culture; in democracies; diversity within; dual citizenship’s undermining of; economic development from; education for; ethno-nationalism vs.; in Europe; immigration and; language and; in Middle East; postnational identity vs.; security issues without; service and; sports and; trust built by; in U.S.; welfare made possible by
nationalism, populist; as anti-immigrant; biological justifications for; as collective identity ; as cultural pride; definition of; democracy as tool for; in Germany; Herder’s contribution to; identity politics and; language and; middle-class role in; moderates within; nostalgia and; psychological root of; as response to colonialism; thymos and; twenty-first-century; universal dignity vs.; urbanization and; in U.S.
Nation of Islam
nations, formation of
Native American rights movement
Nazis (National Socialist Party); intellectual lineage of; neo-
Négritude
Nehru
neoliberalism
Netherlands; Muslims in; nationalism in; pillarization in; social movements in
New Zealand, indigenous population of
Nietzsche; on moral law
Nigeria
1984 (Orwell)
Nixon, Richard M.
nonprofit sector
North Korea
Norway
Obama, Barack H.
Occupy Wall Street, movement
Orange Revolution
Orbán, Viktor
Origins of Political Order, The (Fukuyama)
Ornstein, Norman
Orwell, George
Paine, Thomas
Pakistan, emigrants from
Palestinians
Palin, Sarah
Party for Freedom (Dutch)
Phenomenology of Spirit, The (Hegel)
Philippines
Piketty, Thomas
Pinochet, Augusto
Planned Parenthood v. Casey
Plato
Poland; nationalism in
police violence
political correctness
Political Order and Political Decay (Fukuyama)
poor people; difficulty of organizing politically; dignity sought by; see also economic inequality
populism; left-wing; see also nationalism, populist
Poroshenko, Petro
postmodernism
postnational identities; lack of
pride; in identity; national; Rousseau on; in work
primates, social structures of
private property
Protestants; in Netherlands; in U.S.
psychology, see therapeutic model
Putin, Vladimir; political division instigated by; resentment used by; Trump and; Ukraine and
Putnam, Robert
Quebec
racism, see civil rights movement; immigration: political movements against; nationalism; police brutality
radicalism, alienation and
Rameau’s Nephew (Diderot)
Reagan, Ronald
recognition (of dignity); at core of feminism; desire for; as driver of human history; as goal of revolutions; individual vs. group; lacking in Arab world; lacking in early humans; lacking in Luther’s concept of identity; lacking in Ukraine; masked as economic motivation; in modern liberal democracy; self-esteem and; as source of unhappiness; under colonialism; universal; see also dignity
Reflections on the Philosophy of the History of Mankind (Herder)
refugees; Syrian
religion; see also Christianity; Muslims
Republic (Plato)
Republican Party; see also Trump
Reveries (Rousseau)
Revolution of Dignity
revolutions; in Arab world; dignity as object of; French; inner self and; social media in; in Ukraine
Reynolds, Paul
Rieff, Philip
rights; exclusion from; French Revolution and; inner self embodied in; international; for noncitizens; to vote
Right Sector (Ukraine)
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques; on autonomy; on human nature
Roy, Olivier
rule of law; American identity and
rural people
Russia; nationalism in; social media used by; Syria supported by; Ukraine and; U.S. support for
Rwanda
Sanders, Bernie
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Sasse, Ben
Satir, Virginia
Saudi Arabia
Scandinavia
Schengen system
Schuller, Robert
Schuman, Robert
Schutz, Dana
science fiction
Scotland
Second Sex, The (de Beauvoir)
secularism
self-esteem
Self-Esteem (Schuller)
self, inner: Christian; secular; shaped by identities; as social; valuing of
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