To some, the war in Ukraine is a conflict between two different kinds of "nationalism": the aggressive, delusional ideology that rationalized Putin's invasion in the name of Russian speakers in Ukraine, and the inspiring patriotism of the Ukrainians standing up to Russian aggression. Join Elan Journo and Ben Bayer to analyze the concept of "nationalism," apply it to this conflict, and to draw from this lessons for understanding the rise of nationalism in the United States.
Among the topics covered:
Mentioned in the discussion are Ayn Rand’s lecture “Global Balkanization,” Elan Journo’s article “The Vice of Nationalism” and the New Ideal Live episode “The Threat of National Conservatism,” which was based on his article “Meet the Conservative Authoritarians.”
0:00:00 Introduction
0:00:55 Current situation in Ukraine
0:04:17 Russia's invasion of Ukraine
0:08:15 Conservative support of Ukraine
0:10:40 Tribalistic vs. rational nationalism
0:13:43 Hazony's conflation
0:23:48 Tribalistic nationalism vs. individualism
0:29:55 Hazony's unfounded denials
0:37:54 Individualism vs. collectivism
0:45:21 Conceptual clarity
0:48:39 Anti-individualist American nationalism
0:56:47 Evaluating Putin's defenders
1:00:56 Nationalism in Israel
1:03:40 Ukraine's conscription policy