The question below consists of a set of six labeled sentences. They are all sentences of the same paragraph but their order has been jumbled. Arrange the six sentences in their correct order to make a coherent paragraph and answer the questions that follow.
A: This, of course, has been subject to severe criticism and is virtually everywhere a fiction.
B: There are always people living in particular states who are not considered to be (and often do not consider themselves to be) members of the hegemonic nation.
C: The concept of a 'nation-state' assumes a complete correspondence between the boundaries of the nation and the boundaries of those who live in a specific state.
D: However, the fiction has been and continues to be at work in the most basic nationalist ideologies.
E: Then there are members of national collectives who live in other countries, making a mockery of the concept.
F: Even worse, there are nations which never had a state or which are divided across several states.