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In the context of cultural diversity, when does the feeling of alienation arise?

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Community identities can act as the basis for nation-formation; hence, already existing states see all forms of community identity as dangerous rivals. That is why states generally tend to favour a single, homogenous national identity, in the hope of being able to control and manage it. However, suppressing cultural diversity can be very costly in terms of the alienation of the **** or subordinated communities whose culture is treated as ‘nonnational’.

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