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William Pfaff (Author)
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November 10, 1994
In this "refreshing antidote to the swell of books about the end of modernity" (Ivan Sanders, Commonweal), William Pfaff writes an enthralling narrative of the fall of empires and the rise of nations-- and with them, of modern nationalism, the most important of all political forces as we enter the next century.

Rooted in the human need for secure place, communal loyalty, and individual identification, nationalism has both created nations and ruined them. It paved the way for Nazism but eventually destroyed it. It brought down the European colonial empires, but has left Africa confronting anarchy, and much of Asia dominated by ambitious and authoritarian new nations. It forced Soviet armies out of Afghanistan and Eastern Europe, and eventually led to the downfall of Communism.

Writing with both urgency and sobriety, William Pfaff shows that without understanding this ineradicable factor in our political life, we cannot reckon with the realities that may await us.


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Pfaff ( Barbarian Sentiments ) calls nationalism the most powerful political force of our century. In this valuable historical survey, he identifiesresurgent nationalism as the phenomenon that destroyed Western imperialism, undermined colonial systems and defeated the totalitarian internationalism of Marxist-Leninism. Pfaff argues against the opinion that Nazism was also an international movement because the Nazis envisaged Europe's unification under Nordic peoples. The Nazi threat, in his analysis, was overcome through resistance fueled largely by nationalist feelings. Pfaff, who writes regularly for the New Yorker , considers American nationalism as a force capable of great altruism but also of vindictive violence. Ranging from the spread of Islamic fundamentalism to the Yugoslav War, this clear-sighted report highlights the potential of nationalism for progressive change or irrational hatred and chauvinist aggression. History Book Club alternate; author tour.
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Unlike Daniel Patrick Moynihan's Pandaemonium ( LJ 5/1/93), which is as much a foreign policy prescription as a literate discussion of the phenomenon of nationalism, Pfaff's work is a forbidding intellectual overview of the concept of nation and its place in the pantheon of world politics. Meticulously researched, this book is an excellent introduction to ethnopolitics for undergraduates and graduate students alike. Pfaff argues that nationalism is perhaps the great force in contemporary international politics and that it has survived Marxism, which was born out of the same liberal tradition. Resisting the centripetal pull of internationalism, nationalism is a visceral, centrifugal reaction that defies and disrupts civil relations among states: its examples include the carnage in Bosnia. Pfaff's bibliography contains many classic works on the topic and provides an excellent resource for students. Recommended for academic and larger public libraries.
- Joseph P. Parsons, Columbia Coll., Chicago
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Touchstone; 1st Touchstone edition (November 10, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671892487
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671892487
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,612,377 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A study of nationalism as irrational, quasi-religious force, June 16, 2000
It is hard to believe that such a well written, fascinating look at most of world history of the past thousand years via the lens of this barely two century-old force called nationalism is out of print. Pfaff rips loose the real meaning of words like "culture", "race", "solidarity", "community", and even "politics" from the intellectual, emotional, and quasi-religious force that is nationalism- a political system redefining all of the above through the small lens of populations, collective hyper-logical interests mythologized, and geography. I didn't realize that countries as we have come to know them and their peoples were not essentially like they are now a thousand years ago- which makes me look at everything in the political and cultural arena differently. What has been the effect of this force called nationalism on the human mind and the human soul? How can it be bad if it helped destroy Nazism; how can it be good if it turns neighbors and families with ancient bloodlines into bloodthirsty enemies, like in Kosovo, or our own Civil War? WRATH OF NATIONS attempts to answer these questions, and many others I didn't think to ask.

Pfaff's treatise on nationalism is as much psychological as it is historical and political. And on those grounds it is well worth reading.

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2.0 out of 5 stars But what IS nationalism, June 4, 2003
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Amazingly, the author wrote a book about nationalism and is constantly assessing ideologies in relation to nationalism (e.g., to him, religious fundamentalism is LIKE nationalism, but is not IDENTICAL TO nationalism)...but he never provides a clear definition OF nationalism!! I read chapter 1 over and over in search of a definition and couldn't find one. There must be a problem when the pivotal variable isn't clearly defined. It's a miracle you got as far as you did with this fuzzy work, Mr. Pfaff.
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This book is about the most powerful political force of the twentieth century, which is likely to prove the most powerful of the twenty-first as well: nationalism. Read the first page
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