These essays focus on the two great themes of nation and
revolution, and the third which links them: the state. Ranging from
the extent to which nationalism can be a component of left-wing
politics to the difference between bourgeois and socialist
revolutions, the book concludes with an extended discussion of the
different meanings history has for conservatives, radicals and
Marxists.
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