Nationalism and Rationality
Explore the intriguing phenomenon of nationalism with "Nationalism and Rationality," a thought-provoking collection of essays by renowned social scientists. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1995, this hardback edition spans 342 pages, delving into the origins of nationalism and its pervasive influence in society. The authors employ rational-choice analysis to uncover why nationalism is so widespread, examining its potential to foster both positive and negative outcomes. Discover insights on how to navigate the complexities of nationalism and address its occasionally destructive consequences. This essential read offers a comprehensive understanding of a crucial social issue that continues to shape our world today.