First published in 1956, Nationalism and Liberty explores the
possibility of nationalism being compatible with respect for
individual liberty and diversity by studying the example of
Switzerland. Composed of German, French and Italian speaking
populations which in the age of nationalism had been involved in
many bloody and bitter conflicts in Europe, Switzerland had
succeeded in establishing harmony and cooperation. The author
argues that Switzerland can serve as a model for Europe - not only
for the peaceful cooperation of different peoples, but also for the
growth of unity. This book will be of interest to students of
history, political science, international relations and geography.
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