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Civic nationalism and Lumières

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Difference between Civic nationalism and Lumières

Civic nationalism vs. Lumières

Civic nationalism, also known as liberal nationalism, is a form of nationalism identified by political philosophers who believe in an inclusive form of nationalism that adheres with traditional liberal values of freedom, tolerance, equality, and individual rights. The Lumières (literally in English: Enlighteners) was a cultural, philosophical, literary and intellectual movement of the second half of the 18th century, originating in France and spreading throughout Europe.

Similarities between Civic nationalism and Lumières

Civic nationalism and Lumières have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen of 1789, Rationalism, Toleration, United States Declaration of Independence.

Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen of 1789

The Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen of 1789 (Déclaration des droits de l'homme et du citoyen de 1789), set by France's National Constituent Assembly in 1789, is a human civil rights document from the French Revolution.

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Rationalism

In philosophy, rationalism is the epistemological view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge" or "any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification".

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Toleration

Toleration is the acceptance of an action, object, or person which one dislikes or disagrees with, where one is in a position to disallow it but chooses not to.

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United States Declaration of Independence

The United States Declaration of Independence is the statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House (now known as Independence Hall) in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776.

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Civic nationalism and Lumières Comparison

Civic nationalism has 42 relations, while Lumières has 284. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.23% = 4 / (42 + 284).

References

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