Where are you from? Somewhere? Nowhere? Anywhere?



In this insightful article Richard Norrie discusses the importance of feeling that you belong somewhere, rather than being a citizen of the world. "Nations are units of belonging defined by shared ancestry, language, history, religion, geography and borders. In that sense, they are exclusive, but they needn’t be reactionary or racist. It is entirely possible to reject chauvinism while believing in the nation." Read more.  

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