That would have been a boon to every white family in the US.
I've heard the phrase "Civic Nationalism" or "CivNat" tossed around for, I don't know, several dozen times on podcasts and videos. But what is the defintion? Is there one? What is it about the 'Civic' part? Dumb sounding question but I was born in a country where 'civic' means something akin to 'non-government'. That can't be it, though, can it?
It's people who believe that you can have a nation comprised mostly of people who hate those responsible for the founding of the nation and disagree with all of the premises of its founding.
Closer to small government where the communities are mostly self sustaining and don't require the transfer of wealth or a heirarchy to exist. So charity and voluntary support would fill in the gaps so you aren't that far off.
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