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National question

Concepts related to nationalism


Concepts related to nationalism

National question is a term used for a variety of issues related to nationalism. It is seen especially often in socialist thought and doctrine.

In socialism

  • Social Democracy and the National Question by Vladimir Medem in 1904
  • Social Democracy and the Nationalities Question by Otto Bauer in 1907
  • The National Question and Autonomy by Rosa Luxemburg in 1909
  • Theses on the National Question, writings by Vladimir Lenin in 1913, first published in 1925
  • The Problem of Nationalities, Chapter 39 of Leon Trotsky's History of the Russia Revolution Volume 3: The Triumph of the Soviets
  • Marxism and the National Question, a 1913 pamphlet by Joseph Stalin on the definition and roles of nations within Marxism
  • Zur nationalen Frage in Österreich, a 1937 articles by Alfred Klahr on Austria
  • On the Question of Nationalities in Ethiopia by Wallelign Mekonnen in 1969

Other national questions

  • Adriatic question
  • Albanian question
  • Armenian question
  • Aromanian question
  • Bessarabian question
  • Croatian question
  • Cyprus question
  • Eastern question
    • Greek Project
    • Thracian question
  • German question
  • Irish question
  • Jewish question
  • Kaliningrad question
  • Karelian question
  • Kurdish question
    • Mosul question
  • Macedonian question
  • Montenegrin question
  • Palestinian question
  • Polish question
  • Quebec national question
  • Roman question
  • Schleswig-Holstein question
  • Serbian question
  • Taiwan question
  • Ukrainian question, see Little Russia and Russification of Ukraine
  • Wendish question
  • West Lothian question
  • "Question of Western Sahara", the title of two United Nations resolutions:
    • United Nations General Assembly Resolution 34/37
    • United Nations General Assembly Resolution 40/50

References

References

  1. [https://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1909/national-question/index.htm "Rosa Luxemburg, The National Question"].
  2. [https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1913/jun/30.htm "V.I. Lenin, Theses on the National Question (June 1913)"].
  3. [https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1930/hrr/ch39.htm "Leon Trotsky, The History of the Russian Revolution"].
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