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'''Civic Nationalism''' (Shortened to '''CivNat''') and also called '''Liberal Nationalism''', is a type of nationalism that defines nationhood in terms of liberal values, such as liberty and equality, applied to all within the nation, which usually manifest itself in the country's constitution. Civic Nationalism believes the primary pillar of being a member of a country is citizenship above all other identification. CivNat is also sometimes referred to as [[File:Cultural Nationalism.png]] [[Cultural Nationalism]] (as opposed to [[File:Ethnonat.png]] [[Ethnonationalism]] and [[File:Racenat.png]] [[Racial Nationalism]]), however some argue that that is a different ideology altogether.
==Variants==
===[[File:AuthCivNat.png]] Authoritarian Civic Nationalism===
'''Authoritarian Civic Nationalism''' combines elements of Civic Nationalism with [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism]]. AuthCivNats believe that a person's nationality is determined by their allegiance or loyalty to a state (citizenship). However, they believe that national unity must be sustained through forced diversity and a [[File:PolState.png]] strong police force. This is to ensure any potential source of division among the citizenry (e.g., religion or race) is mitigated. Perhaps the best example of this is modern-day [[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] Singapore, where the ruling party has diversity quotas in housing and laws prohibiting hate speech to ensure all ethno-religious groups in the country are unified. [[File:Lincolnism.png]] Abraham Lincoln could also be considered an AuthCivNat, as he utilized dictatorial powers to keep Americans united.
 
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