Nationism: In Defence of Open Societies is an intense transdisciplinary work of philosophical
anthropology drawing widely on key insights from sociology cultural gender literary and
film studies discourse and political theory social psychology ethology and the latest
developments in biology neuroscience evolutionary theory. Encompassing current events
popular culture and the culture wars it will enlighten enrage (consider this your trigger
warning) and enthuse not only academic readers but all those interested in the quandaries and
dilemmas facing us today - and our possibilities for a better more humane democratic and free
future. It will convert many of its readers from supporters (or even critics) of open society
to advocates for the proliferation of open societies.