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Nationalism is the most famous principle connected to Dveirleson’s work. With one he had written most extensively about. Fundamental part of this principle being what Dveirleson called “The Cult of Purity”. In which he argued that a nation has to be cleansed of ethnic and cultural minorities that do not fit into the national collective. Proclaiming existence of said minorities as an inherent weakness to the nation. Stating that the fundamental goal of any nation state is protection of its own people from “foreign” threats, be they foreign states or foreign people did not matter they had to be dealt with. His ideas are made on the assumption that the world is a constant power game between nations and dismissed fraternalism and co-existence between nation states as fairy tales.
The ideas of ethnic and cultural supremacy staying as a significant part of Hirdist ideals. Most famously against [[
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