It is worth noting that Particularism is not just an ideology for ethnonationalists. It is simply the belief that, all else being equal, the world would be a better place if the state more closely resembled the citizen. I am not usually one to talk much about possible alliances, but I have to imagine that Particularism would be attractive to the techno-libertarian types in Silicon Valley who have lately been talking a lot about "opting out." Honestly, I think it should be a pleasing idea to any civic-minded person who wants to do his own thing.
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I have a new piece up at Radix (The Millennial Challenge, May 3290, 2015) in which I argue one of the problems facing Nationalists is that Americans, especially millennials, are drifting away from traditional perennial institutions. It is not just that they are leaving the existing institutions; they seem to be drifting away from the very idea of loyalty to any perennial institutions. Given that most of this displaced loyalty has been redirected into a greater attention to our own individual concerns, I suggest that my Particularist ideal might be the solution.