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Essay heading: Ernest Gellner's nationalism
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He uses the example of “agrarian society” to describe nationalism. He says that in agrarian society, literacy is a necessity to nationalism. However he admits that the resources are not available to fully implement a system to provide full literacy to its citizens (17). He believed that the industrial society strengthened the boundaries between nations... displayed 300 characters
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He uses the example of “agrarian society” to describe nationalism. He says that in agrarian society, literacy is a necessity to nationalism. However he admits that the resources are not available to fully implement a system to provide full literacy to its citizens (17). He believed that the industrial society strengthened the boundaries between nations... displayed next 300 characters
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