National Question
The National Question is a term used for a variety of issues related to nationalism. It is seen especially often in socialist thought & doctrine.
In Socialism
- "Theses on the National Question", writings by Vladimir Lenin in 1913, first published in 1925[1]
- "The Problem of Nationalities", Chapter 39 of Trotsky's History of the Russia Revolution, Vol 3: The Triumph of the Soviets[2]
- Marxism and the National Question, a 1913 pamphlet by Joseph Stalin on the definition and roles of nations within Marxism
- Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality, a 1928 pamphlet by José Carlos Mariátegui on the situation in Peruvian society
- Zur nationalen Frage in Österreich, a 1937 articles by Alfred Klahr on national question in Austria
Other 'national questions'
- Adriatic Question
- Armenian Question
- Eastern Question
- German question
- Irish question
- Jewish question
- Karelian question
- Mosul Question
- Pashtun Question
- Polish question
- Quebec national question
- Schleswig-Holstein Question
- Wendish question
- West Lothian question
References
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