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  • a nation is an inherently exclusive phenomena and defines itself in opposition to what it is

    • what counts as American in the US is often defined by what it is not. black people were not properly American until relatively recently, for example

  • A socialist nation is therefore a contradiction

  • most nations in Europe are younger than the US

    • although "France" or "Germany" pre-date the existence of the US, their governments and nationalisms do not

  • it’s hard to blame the Russian or German social democrats for participating in the state when both countries were autocracies where even nominal representation in government was a novelty

  • A lot of US leftists believe in what amounts to an inverted American exceptionalism

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