Lyman Stone: Could eNationalism Be a Thing?
Today I’ve got another one of my periodical posts where I speculate rampantly about theoretical concepts with very little empirical falsifiablity, and then hope someone finds it interesting enough to disagree in an informative fashion. As usual, my thinking is about what it means to be a “nation.” I am preoccupied with the idea of the nation, as I’ve written about before: how immigrant integration can be improved, how Emperor Palpatine can teach us about national identity, a brief history of immigration, the appropriate size of a state, the rising expatriacy of Americans, and the difficult politics of Southern identity. Today, I want to dig into the how national identity relates to the Internet.
From: Could eNationalism Be a Thing? — In a State of Migration — Medium