Abstract
This review presents an original hypothesis, which explains the existence of current nationalism in the modern globalized society by biological rules of hierarchy and competition between the genotypes. Due to its innate character, it cannot be completely deleted from the social life, but the understanding its biological origin can avoid its negative expressions in the multinational communities.
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