Seems like an easy question why do some, many really, nationalists have such a hard time with this simple question we wonder?
We have a very very simple answer: A nation is a family of families which have homes, hearths, and heritages. These combine over time by natural increase to become a People, who have a commonality of language and ways, a history which is shared by them and a unique culture that binds them. This people then form up a Nation which ensures to them access to land upon which to gain a livelihood, and thus a life, and a state, which acts to bring law, order and justice inside the circle of the people and as the administrative machinery to keep out those that would harm the integral wholeness of the Family which underlays the entire structure.
We have a very very simple answer: A nation is a family of families which have homes, hearths, and heritages. These combine over time by natural increase to become a People, who have a commonality of language and ways, a history which is shared by them and a unique culture that binds them. This people then form up a Nation which ensures to them access to land upon which to gain a livelihood, and thus a life, and a state, which acts to bring law, order and justice inside the circle of the people and as the administrative machinery to keep out those that would harm the integral wholeness of the Family which underlays the entire structure.
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