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Royal sovereignty (translated from German)
Royal sovereignty Thomas and Katia man around 1900 - Models ... prince Klaus Heinrich and Imma Spoelmann Royal sovereignty is in Novel of Thomas's man ... and him for this the title "royal sovereignty" leaves transfers. In the future Klaus Heinrich ... man first novel, The Buddenbrooks, falls Royal sovereignty clearly off. No trailblazing work of the ... the multiple auto+biographic purchases of Royal sovereignty to determine. Behind the Protagonisten hide ...
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Talk:Taiwan/Archive4
... that. This article is basically about Taiwanese identity (given the recent vote) and citing from ... regarded by others, as sharing some common identity, to which certain norms and behavior are ... just means that they identify with Chinese identity rather than Taiwanese identity, not that the Taiwanese identity doesn't exist.--160.39.195. ...
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Talk:List of active autonomist and secessionist movements/archive1
... active autonomist and secessionist movements Definition of sovereignty I more or less trust this list, but am perplexed. Is the sovereignty of England, for example, vested in the ... the Falkan Islands. What legal construct denotes sovereignty? Could you please site some source for ... you will find. For the definition of sovereignty in your language, I recommend http://www ... sovereign). I am not certain. However, the sovereignty lies in the people, and in ...
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Nationalism
... holds that the nation, ethnicity or national identity is a "fundamental unit" of human social ... or membership of an ethnic group. National identity refers both to these defining criteria, and ... Individuals share national values and a national identity; admire the national hero, eat the national ... of a nation, to preserve its distinct identity, and to provide a territory where the ... often result in ideological attacks upon the identity and legitimacy of the 'enemy'. In ...
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Talk:Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization-Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity
... been robbed of its history, traditions, culture, identity, land and so on. Everything the athenians ... decide in other countries and change their identity. Our identity will stay with us as Macedonian people ... forced to change their names. Their Macedonian identity has been stolen from them. In "Albania ... The athenian state refuses MACEDONIANS their own identity. This is a violation of INTERNATIONAL ...
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Talk:Cornwall/Archive2
... Cornwall, defeat the Crown's aspirations of sovereignty of the Cornish foreshore. The Duchy that Cornwall argues the Duke has sovereignty of Cornwall and not the Crown. 1856 ... people that they do have a special identity apart from England. (One that evidently doesn ... to be named in the Celtic Cornish tradition not Saxon tradition. Saxon architecture is very rare in ...
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User talk:John10790
... a compact or league between sovereign States. Sovereignty by its very nature was indivisible and absolute. Ultimate sovereignty could not be inherent in both the ... Articles of Confederation had recognized that separate sovereignty. The Constitution of the United States had ... government, they had not surrendered their ultimate sovereignty, which was by nature indivisible. The Constitution ... The central government could not pretend to sovereignty. There was no such thing as ...
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Nationalism (translated from Chinese)
... often result in ideological attacks upon the identity and legitimacy of the 'enemy'. In the ... one had more than local loyalties. National identity and unity were imposed from above, by ... system of states, which recognised each others sovereignty and territory. Some of the signatories, such ... and Italy. These movements promoted a national identity and culture, and they were successful. By ... seem to have had a clear national identity well before the 19th century. 二十世纪 ...
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Talk:C. S. Lewis
... UTC) You misunderstand. Omitting Beethoven's German identity and Dvorak's Czech identity would be less precise - not more precise - because identity is not merely a matter of politics ... or wrongly, we need to know that identity to understand them properly. The same is ... about nationality, which is a matter of identity, not citizenship, and Lewis identified himself ...
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Giorgio Agamben
... clear as a public thinker in Foucauldian tradition who is interested in social conflicts on ... made possible by the photos taken from identity cards . Furthermore, Agamben's political criticisms open ... larger philosophical critique of the concept of sovereignty itself, which he explains is intrinsequedly related ... potentiality". This "coming community" opposes itself to sovereignty, which reduces through the state of exception ... may be transformed into this "good life." Sovereignty, then, is conceived from ancient times ...
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