Response to Second Week Readings
Nations were created as a necessity to survive as a sovereign state, often prioritizing the elites who wanted to protect their property over the lower classes. A nation of any governmental type is helped by a united body of citizens to support its efforts, so historically successful nations have had strong national identities. Looking at the development of United Kingdom since the 19 th century and the formation of a national conscious from the American colonies, nations grow up along with their identities with each contributing to the other. For instance, the winning of the world wars created a strong sense of patriotism, and the patriotism helped to fuel the Western effort in the Cold War. This initial foundation was in part due to the “national print-languages” as the “Imagined Communities” reading argues, but it also came from other factors such as the development of technology in general. As people began to have...