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But that's the problem with ultranationalism: it's either us or them.
However, the flag is not frequently displayed in Japan due to its association with ultranationalism.
The first was to make sure that the Russian people never again had to live under communism, or autocratic ultranationalism.
Tudor's and his party's change from national-communism to ultranationalism took place after 1996.
Some nationalist secret societies took up ultranationalism, Japan-centred radical ideas.
Using orchestrated violence and threats, they have squelched efforts by other Serbs to put aside ultranationalism.
But international soccer tournaments like this one, featuring homogeneous national teams, are turning into the rare place for ultranationalism.
Evidence of popular agrarian-nationalism is one reason why the rural community was later identified as being a major support of ultranationalism and aggression.
Internationalism is by nature opposed to ultranationalism, jingoism, realism and national chauvinism.
Fear of communism, extreme revolutionary ideas and ultranationalism caused the sharp fighting among the new ruling elites.
Ultranationalism is a zealous nationalism that expresses extremist support for one's nationalist ideals.
It is being made even more difficult by the upsurge of two kinds of ugly nationalism: ultranationalism and micro-nationalism.
The term "ustaše" is today used as (derogatory) term for Croatian ultranationalism.
The protagonist is depicted as a tragic hero with an intense dislike of the wartime ultranationalism which surrounds him.
Is the Russian threat real or is it simply the figment of paranoid Ukrainian ultranationalism?
Imagine the British Conservative Party, historically a stabilizing force, turning to ultranationalism as its basic theme.
It's very well known fact in Russia but he's tolerated because ultranationalism is spreading in Russia.
There have been concerns about the manifestations of ultranationalism during the celebrations of the National Unity Day.
In a Europe of the returning demons of racism, ultranationalism and ethnic violence, this depressed port has been gripped by mass hysteria.
A single casualty would tarnish that record and, some fear, reopen the Pandora's box of ultranationalism, which thrived more than a half-century ago.
However, Japanese society had been strongly inclined to ultranationalism from the Freedom and People's Rights Movement.
Nor does he say enough about the weird ethos of the settler movement, which combined religious messianism, ultranationalism and an incongruous hippie aesthetic.
He argues that such regimes may be considered populist ultra-nationalism but lack the palingenesis necessary to make them conform to the model of palingenetic ultranationalism.
Kōdō (published from 1934-1936) spoke out for liberalism, internationalism and modernism in opposition to the ultranationalism which swept Japan in the 1930s.
There have, after all, been many men with romantic predispositions toward women who manifested no sympathy for the concepts of racial purity, ultranationalism and global conquest.