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Modern realities allow us to characterize the national identity of the Netherlands with the same stereotypes about liberal values, free people and a nation that is quite open to all specific and extraordinary groups. Over the centuries, the Netherlands has acquired values and developed traditions that create a true identity. However, there are a number of factors that go deep into national unity. This article explores the problem of defining the Dutchness in Modern Europe as the nation have been obtaining more progressive elements throughout its development. In addition, the article explains a special form of nationalism – anti-nationalism in the Netherlands, a special structure of behavior and acceptance of the country by the Dutch. To understand the values of the Dutch the article provides information obtained from the official surveys, documents and other scientific analyses. The uniqueness of the Dutch identity loses itself among other European countries because of the vanishing sense of belonging to the traditional Netherlands. One of the factors that influences this process is the “others” or non-Dutch people, who mix the local culture and contribute their origin’s values. Despite of being open to those people, the Dutch became concerned about the gradual destruction of their views and perceptions. Another group under discussion, namely the LGBT community, coexists harmoniously in the country being provided with equal rights and supportive environment. |
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