![]() ![]() ![]() The belief that society was naturally organized under high centers-the monarchs who were persons different from human beings ruling through a divine dispensation. The idea that a particular script-language provided privileged access to the truth and that it was the inseparable part of the truth. However, before a full-flung discussion it must be noted that the very possibility of imagining a nation arose when historically when three cultural conceptions lost their grip: 1. This essay seeks to discuss the origins of nationalism in diverse realities of space and time. The nation operates through a process of exclusion not only of those who are outside it but also of those aspects of its members that cannot be readily encompassed by description in terms of national identity. ![]() He believes that a nation is a community socially constructed, imagined by the people who perceive themselves as part of a group. " Imagined communities " is a concept coined by Benedict Richard O'Gorman Anderson. ![]()
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