- 01 Dec 2014 15:56
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China is a very nationalistic country. They are very proud of their country. Often I wonder how they reconcile having a Marxist-Leninist official ideology while being fiercely nationalist at the same time.
China is not the only country which has done this, Vietnam is also very nationalist and so is North Korea.
How do these countries reconcile nationalism with Marxism? Does the nationalism in these countries arise simply as a natural feeling, or is it a certain type of nationalism that exists through a Marxist viewpoint?
China is not the only country which has done this, Vietnam is also very nationalist and so is North Korea.
How do these countries reconcile nationalism with Marxism? Does the nationalism in these countries arise simply as a natural feeling, or is it a certain type of nationalism that exists through a Marxist viewpoint?