“Just as every girl should have a husband, preferably her own, so every culture must have its state, preferably its own.”

The Coming of Nationalism and Its Interpretation: The Myths of Nation and Class in Mapping the Nation

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Czech anthropologist, philosopher and sociologist 1925–1995

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