Between 1830 and 1870 nationalism had thus made great strides. It had inspired great literature, quickened scholarship and nurtured heroes. It had shown its power both to unify and to divide. It had led to great achievements of political construction and consolidation in Germany and Italy; but it was more clearly than ever a threat to the Ottoman and Habsburg empires, which were essentially multi-national. European culture had been enriched by the new vernacular contributions of little-known or forgotten peoples, but at the same time such unity as it had was imperilled by fragmentation. Moreover, the antagonisms fostered by nationalism had made not only for wars, insurrections, and local hatreds —^they had accentuated or created new spiritual divisions in a nominally Christian Europe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationalism#19th_century
15:00 14 Points https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteen_Points
22:00 Belgium
30:00 Tribes, nations and empires
47:00 Diet
51:00 Race and religious hatred
1:02:00 May laws
1:04:00 American Republic
1:05:00 Ancient Chinese globalism "All under heaven", Romans rulers of the known world
1:06:00 Religion and politics
1:08:00 Culture
2:00:00 George III
2:01:00 The British Royal Family
2:03:00 The institution of the monarchy
2:05:00 Divine kings and emperors
2:06:00 Christianity is kaput.
2:07:00 The French Revolution
2:08:00 The Cult of the Supreme Being
2:09:00 The Koran is the best available guide to humanity.
2:10:00 Nietzsche
2:12:00 The failed and forgotten ideas of the French Revolution
2:13:00 Justice, good sense and a reasonable interpretation of words
2:14:00 Liberal democracy
2:16:00 Slavery
2:17:00 Hypothetical supreme authority
2:18:00 The advantages for the political establishment of Secular Koranism: more respect, better results and the feeling that they are doing something useful
2.20:00 quran.com/2/256 destroyed Christianity.
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