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判断题
In his "Introduction" to Imagined Communities author Benedict Anderson argued that the liberal democracies of the West are nationalist but Marxist societies are not.
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A.True
B.False
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The statement presented asks us to evaluate a claim about Benedict Anderson's Introduction to Imagined Communities.
Option 1: True. This option asserts that liberal democracies of the West are nationalist but Marxist societies are not. This is dubious because Anderson does not limit nationalism to liberal democracies alone; he argues that nationalism is a modern, widespread phenomenon that can appear in various political f......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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