Title: Liberalism, Nationalism
1Liberalism, Nationalism Unification of Italy
and Germany
- Chastised doctrine of liberty
- Benthan, Utilitarianism
- Mill, On Liberty
- Nationalism
- concept of the nation state
- Unification of Italy
- Massini
- Unification of Germany
- Bismarck
- New Imperialism
- Russia
2Utilitarianism
- How to evaluate social institutions measure
their utility (usefulness) to all - Criterion should be the greatest good of the
greatest number
3John Stuart Mill, On Liberty (1859)
- The only purpose for which power can be
rightfully exercised over any member of a
civilized community, against his will, is to
prevent harm to others.
4Let us suppose, therefore, that the government
is entirely at one with the people, and never
thinks of exerting any power of coercion unless
in agreement with what it conceives to be their
voice. But I deny the right of the people to
exercise such coercion, either by themselves or
by their government. The power itself is
illegitimate.
5Modern Nation State
- Nation people of shared heritage
- State territory
- Modern mass participation in government
6Giuseppe Mazzini, Romantic Nationalism
- Work for the benefit of all, but the lone
individual is powerless. The individual is too
weak, and Humanity too vast. - A country is a fellowship of free and equal
men. The law must express the general
aspiration, promote the good of all, respond to a
beat of the nations heart.
7Mazzini, On Nationality (1852)
- Nationality ought only to be to humanity that
which the division of labor is in a workshopthe
recognized symbol of association the assertion
of the individuality of a human group called by
its geographical position, its traditions, and
its language, to fulfill a special function in
the European work of civilization.
8Unification of Germany
9Otto von Bismarck
- Germany does not look to Prussias liberalism
but to her power. Not by speeches and
majorities will the great questions of the day be
decidedthat was the mistake of 1848-1849but by
blood.
10Rudyard Kipling, White Mans Burden (1899)
- Take up the White Man's burden--Send forth
the best ye breed--Go bind your sons to exileTo
serve your captives' needTo wait in heavy
harness,On fluttered folk and wild--Your
new-caught, sullen peoples,Half-devil and
half-child. -