Ideas of Nationalists Giuseppe Mazzini and Johann Gottfried von Herder
1- Of the two nationalist authors that you read, which one most strongly insisted that the individual was less important than the nation as a whole?
2- According to your textbook (WCCH), why did nationalists think that their ideas, if put into practice, would result in fewer wars and more widespread peace?
3- Using the Communist Manifesto reading that I provided you, copy and paste showing the paragraph where Marx defines the proletariat.
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Giuseppe Mazzini and Johann Gottfried von Herder are influential nationalists who strongly discussed the relationship between countries and individuals and who was better. Mazzini fought for Italian unification, anticipating that Italy would be a republic but upon unification, it became a monarchy. On the flip side, Johann Gottfried von Herder was influential in the foundational role where his "Material for the Philosophy of the History of Mankind" played a critical role that the nation was all (von Herder, 1784). However, of the two, Mazzini emphasized the benefit of the land for the creation of nations. He formed a political society to foster Italian unification, proposing that the nation become