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What do you think nationality is, in terms of its essence? I mean this could differ for many people, as the essence can be boiled down into many things..
What do you think it is?
A shared history?
A shared biology? (speaking technically, e.g. DNA)
A shared goal/principle? (the American Dream; trying to live the best for their children)
Taking an example of a simple Chinese person, this man living in China would have all these three things combined, so the essence for him would be all these, though perhaps biology might take precedent.
For an American this could be different, since there are domestic natives, natives, migrants, immigrants and so on, which might put a shared goal or principle at the forefront.
But for a someone in a Nordic country or someone in Europe, biology might take precedence. Like, I think most Italians would say they are Italians not because they have an Italian citizenship, but because of the both rich contemporary culture and cultural heritage they all share.
So what is nationality, really?
What do you think it is?
A shared history?
A shared biology? (speaking technically, e.g. DNA)
A shared goal/principle? (the American Dream; trying to live the best for their children)
Taking an example of a simple Chinese person, this man living in China would have all these three things combined, so the essence for him would be all these, though perhaps biology might take precedent.
For an American this could be different, since there are domestic natives, natives, migrants, immigrants and so on, which might put a shared goal or principle at the forefront.
But for a someone in a Nordic country or someone in Europe, biology might take precedence. Like, I think most Italians would say they are Italians not because they have an Italian citizenship, but because of the both rich contemporary culture and cultural heritage they all share.
So what is nationality, really?