“…Nevertheless, the Left has re-elaborated new versions of the ethnic-cultural nationalism that are more inclusive, categorizing the concept of multiculturalism, that have been labeled as "constitutional nationalism", "pluralist nationalism", "constitutional patriotism" or "democratic patriotism" (Habermas, 1992;Bastida, 2002;Laborda, 2002;Müller, 2007;Máiz, 2003). In parallel, new contemporary versions of "social patriotism" (Field, 1992;Lim, 1995) and the "class nation" (Lepsius, 2004), on which the concept of the nation as a political community put its emphasis on the ideas of equality and social justice, should be mentioned (Jackson, 2012;Ruiz and Navarro, 2015). Therefore, as regards Left-Right ideology, as a general concept, our expectation is that both might be equally related to the existence of nation-wide national identities, especially in the context of well-established states where only banal nationalist mobilization is expected to take place (Billig, 1995).…”