Primordialism
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- | '''Primordialism''' or '''perennialism''' is the argument which contends that [[nations]] are ancient, natural phenomena. | + | '''Primordialism''' or '''perennialism''' is the argument which contends that [[nations]] are ancient, [[natural phenomena]]. |
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Primordialism or perennialism is the argument which contends that nations are ancient, natural phenomena.
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