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प्रश्न
A nation is a peculiar sort of community that is easy to describe but hard to define. Why?
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A nation is a peculiar sort of community that is easy to describe but hard to define. The reasons are mentioned below:
- A nation is a community of communities, or a kind of large-scale community. A nation's citizens all aspire to belong to the same political collective.
- Many distinct nations that are based on shared cultural, historical, and political institutions-such as a common religion, language, ethnicity, history, or regional culture-are known to us and can be described.
- However, it is challenging to identify any identifying traits or qualities that a country ought to have.
- have any distinguishing qualities or attributes that a country has to have. There are counter-examples and exceptions to every conceivable criterion. For instance, many countries lack a common language, religion, race, and other characteristics.
- However, there are a lot of languages, religions, and ethnic groups that are common to numerous countries. However, this does not result in the creation of a single, cohesive nation made up, for example, of all Buddhists or English speakers.
- One day, any other kind of society could become a nation. It is impossible to predict which type of society will eventually become a nation. In conclusion, it is difficult to characterise a country in any other way than as a unique kind of community.
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