The nation is a mythic construct whose primary component is a shared language (often one that has been manufactured for the purpose). In the context of popular sovereignty, shared language, like other shared traits, brings with it a seemingly irresistible capacity to demonize those who do not share it. This capacity is faithfully enlisted by politicians looking for means of mass mobilization. The democratic nation-state therefore displays xenophobic tendencies; yet the urge to combat these tendencies fixes, as permanent and normative "identities," the very myths-artificial and eminently mutable-that start the process Of xenophobia in the first place.
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Russian Acad Sci, AM Gorky Inst World Literature, Povarskaya 25a, Moscow 121069, RussiaRussian Acad Sci, AM Gorky Inst World Literature, Povarskaya 25a, Moscow 121069, Russia
Protopopova, A., V
Protopopov, I. A.
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St Petersburg State Univ Aerosp Instrumentat, Bolshaya Morskaya 67A, St Petersburg 190000, RussiaRussian Acad Sci, AM Gorky Inst World Literature, Povarskaya 25a, Moscow 121069, Russia