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  • Ernest Gellner's writings on nationalism need to be read in the wider context of his thought as a whole. The key lies in regarding Gellner as a thinker who was interested in the possibility of understanding particularist sentiments & collectivist political loyalties that radically differed from his own individualistic cosmopolitan worldview. A richer interpretation of Gellner's life & thought emerges from this insight than from more superficial understandings of Gellner as a functionalist or a rationalist. (xsd:string)
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  • Euclid of Cosmopolis: or the Importance of Reading Ernest (xsd:string)
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  • In: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, 9, 2001, 2, 183-199 (xsd:string)
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