2/ Valid question! Nation = a homogenous / unified body of people. "The nation of Englishman", "the Japanese people", etc. State = government for Japan, nation = state for Soviet Union, many nations, one state for Germans, one nation, many stateshttps://twitter.com/ANiculitcheff/status/1187744147354075138 …
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3/ yes! Nation states were a kind of new (rediscovered?) concept as feudalism was declining and modern nations were coalescing. No more would a German king have a small Italian province; states were organized around cohesive populations. ...briefly.https://twitter.com/random_scrub/status/1187744662339100673 …
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Oh, are you the one who prompted outrage and a (mock, I think) unfollow for using 'ontology' in a tweet at 8am?
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Isn't nation state just the state of a nation, oposing non nation states like the Austro-Hungarian Empire, or Yuguslavia? For most developed countries nation state=state.
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Not since 1960.
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