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When people come to think about themselves and their position in society, their ideas are partly derived from their instincts (their nature), and partly from what they learn in their environment and from other people. Their behaviour is also in part instinctive, and in part the result of learning and environment.
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© 1991 James G. Kellas
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Kellas, J.G. (1991). Nationalism as Ideology. In: The Politics of Nationalism and Ethnicity. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21527-0_3
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