Abstract:Abstract-By consuming domestic products, nationalism reflects the opportunities for locals to compete with globals. This logic may suit the economic perspective, but not the socio-cultural view. The problem is attaching nationalism to consumption. People are persuaded to consume domestic goods more often, only to be perceived as better nationalists. In the nationaleconomic frame, various markets have been driven to "nationalistic consumption" which pushes people to consumerism. Nationalism which at first indic… Show more
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