![]() For Connor, a nation is an ethnic group, and nationalism is ethnonationalism (as opposed to patriotism, a sense of belonging not to a nation but a state). The ethnonation takes on the metaphor of kinship. Connor suggests that social scientists who study nationalism take the emotive dimensions of nationalism seriously, even if the ethnic origin myths are not historically accurate.
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