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THE ISSUE AT A GLANCE

THE ISSUE AT A GLANCE Acad. Quest. (2020) 33:517–520 DOI 10.1007/s12129-020-09937-z NATIONALISM The Deconstruction of the Nation State (10.1007/s12129-020-09921-7) Glynn Custred, California State University, East Bay Globalists and Marxists alike dream of a borderless world in which the sovereign nation-state is subordinate to a global ruling class. While starting from strikingly disparate premises, both movements recognize that reframing history in a way that facilitates the diminution of U.S. power is central to their purposes. Economic Nationalism, Immigration, and Higher Education (10.1007/ s12129-020-09922-6) Pedro Gonzalez, Center for American Greatness American colleges and universities aggressively recruit foreign students for educational, financial, and even ideological reasons. But higher education’s participation in a variety of immigrant visa programs puts the pecuniary interests of colleges and universities squarely at odds with the interests of their graduates. Beyond Creed: American National Culture (10.1007/s12129-020-09931-5) Darren Staloff, City College of New York and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York The American creed laid out in the Declaration of Independence takes on meaning only in the context of historical events. Familiarity with the statesmanship and heroism of figures like Paine, Washington, and Lincoln forge the emotional attachment of citizen to country without which the propositions that “all men are http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Academic Questions Springer Journals

THE ISSUE AT A GLANCE

Academic Questions , Volume 33 (4) – Oct 29, 2020

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Acad. Quest. (2020) 33:517–520 DOI 10.1007/s12129-020-09937-z NATIONALISM The Deconstruction of the Nation State (10.1007/s12129-020-09921-7) Glynn Custred, California State University, East Bay Globalists and Marxists alike dream of a borderless world in which the sovereign nation-state is subordinate to a global ruling class. While starting from strikingly disparate premises, both movements recognize that reframing history in a way that facilitates the diminution of U.S. power is central to their purposes. Economic Nationalism, Immigration, and Higher Education (10.1007/ s12129-020-09922-6) Pedro Gonzalez, Center for American Greatness American colleges and universities aggressively recruit foreign students for educational, financial, and even ideological reasons. But higher education’s participation in a variety of immigrant visa programs puts the pecuniary interests of colleges and universities squarely at odds with the interests of their graduates. Beyond Creed: American National Culture (10.1007/s12129-020-09931-5) Darren Staloff, City College of New York and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York The American creed laid out in the Declaration of Independence takes on meaning only in the context of historical events. Familiarity with the statesmanship and heroism of figures like Paine, Washington, and Lincoln forge the emotional attachment of citizen to country without which the propositions that “all men are

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