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blind nationalism : ウィキペディア英語版 | blind nationalism Blind nationalism is a term used to describe extreme nationalism, e.g. nazism, chauvinism. It is the nationalism "which does not allow the rational nature of the human mind to assert itself". It was used to explain the totalitarian and authoritarian regimes in the Interwar period, which eventually led to World War II. The term is sometimes associated with American expansionism. ==Origin== The earliest known use of the phrase "blind nationalism" is in the 1908 book ''Racial Problems in Hungary'' by British historian Robert William Seton-Watson:
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