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These ideologies put the nation above or close to above all, rejecting internationalist and globalist movements that urge nations to form unions or sacrifice their sovereignty for the world's good. This nationalism can range from supporting patriotism while rejecting globalism to supporting chauvinism and jingoism via warmongering and advocating the expansion of the nation.
These ideologies put the nation above or close to above all, rejecting internationalist and globalist movements that urge nations to form unions or sacrifice their sovereignty for the benefit of outside nations. This nationalism can range from supporting [[File:Modnat.png]] [[Patriotism]] while rejecting [[File:World.png]] [[Globalism]] to supporting [[File:Ultranat.png]] [[Ultranationalism|chauvinism]] and [[File:Jingoism.png]] [[jingoism]] via warmongering and advocating the expansion of the nation. Alternatively can represent various anti-colonial movements across the world and minority interest groups that protest against globalization and neo-colonialism. Typically right-wing in Western European/North American nations but greatly varies in ideology among communities of Developing and Colonized groups.

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These ideologies put the nation above or close to above all, rejecting internationalist and globalist movements that urge nations to form unions or sacrifice their sovereignty for the benefit of outside nations. This nationalism can range from supporting Patriotism while rejecting Globalism to supporting chauvinism and jingoism via warmongering and advocating the expansion of the nation. Alternatively can represent various anti-colonial movements across the world and minority interest groups that protest against globalization and neo-colonialism. Typically right-wing in Western European/North American nations but greatly varies in ideology among communities of Developing and Colonized groups.

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