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Nationalism

Rights and duties (Giuseppe Mazzini)

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The pursuit of individual rights is insufficient for what? The social good
Everyone is not able to exercise what? Their rights
The pursuit of individual interests leads to what? Greed and conflict
Under the duty of one's country, individual rights should be what? Subsumed
In 1789, what French document defined the universal rights of citizens? "The Declaration of the Rights of Man"
In 1859, what document by John Stuart Mill argued for the rights of individuals? "On Liberty"
In the late 18th century, what German philosopher argued for the importance of the nation? Johann Gottfried von Herder
Who said "In laboring for our own country on the right of principle, we labor for humanity"? Giuseppe Mazzini
Who was a 19th century Italian political thinker and activist? Giuseppe Mazzini
Mazzini was seen as a founding father of the what? Modern Italian state
In his late twenties, what type of activity was Mazzini involved with? Underground politics
What were two problems raised in Mazzini's pursuit of individual rights? Liberty and weakening of common bonds
What was created in 1957? European Economic Community
Mazzini that the pursuit of rights came second to what? A higher call of duty towards humanity
In the 1950's, Nationalist movements rose around the world as colonies gained what? Independence
In 1859, who argued for the rights of the individual? John Stuart Mill
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