Cosmopolitan Ideal

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Cosmopolitan Ideal

Challenges and Opportunities

Cultural studies Globalization Sociology Sociology Political science and theory International relations

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Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published on: 28th May 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 208 pages

ISBN: 9781783482313


Cosmopolitanism and Its Critiques

Cosmopolitanism has resurfaced as a prominent perspective within philosophy and the social sciences. Its critics, though, suggest that contemporary cosmopolitanism is abstract and ultimately meaningless, or that it is the globalized expression of a very European, and modern, ideal.

Aims of the Book

This book aims to develop a new cosmopolitanism: one that is critical, inclusive, and relevant for the twenty-first century. The first section considers why we should behave as cosmopolitans at all; why do we owe some concept of justice to those who are suffering some form of injustice around the world?

The book then moves beyond normative debates, using empirical studies on practical concerns to explore the ways in which we can break with traditional structures, practices, and power inequalities that have been based on disregard and subordination.

Expanding Cosmopolitanism

Extending the scope of cosmopolitanism to incorporate issues such as gender, asylum and identity, to draw on non-Western as well as Western influences, the book re-conceptualizes terms like democracy, refuge and representation, in order to develop more inclusive and cosmopolitan understandings of them.

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