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Marx might have learned from Herder and we might have learned from I. Berlin and G.A. Cohen that there is nothing wrong with nationalism per se. It all depends on the nationalism. Criteria will be articulated for sorting out good nationalisms from bad. Centrally it will be argued that a people can justifiably form a nation-state when they are extensively predominant (no algorithms here) in a distinct territory and possess a distinct culture and traditions. In contemporary circumstances if that state is to have legitimacy it must be a constitutional democracy and we cannot have a constitutional democracy that does …