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This book highlights the complexities of nationalism and the
struggles of different groups left unaddressed within the
nation-states of a postcolonial world. The central question is what
happened to the worldly and radical visions of freedom, liberty,
and equality that animated intellectual activists and policy makers
from Woodrow Wilson in the 1920s? This book analyzes the outcome of
lumping disparate groups of people together under one nation-state
and holding them together against the knowledge of the
incompatibility theory of plural states. In a world of arbitrarily
and colonially mapped sovereign states, groups, and nations with
distinctive histories and cultures trapped within the borders of
sovereign states want the freedom to decide their own destinies.
This book challenges, deconstructs, and decolonizes Western
epistemologies related to postcolonial state formation and
maintenance. In examining the freedom concept that no human group
ought to be determining the independence of other human groups,
this book constructs an alternative conceptualization of nations
and peoples' rights in the twenty-first century, in which radical
hopes and global dreams are recognized as central to internal
nationalism struggles.
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