The cosmopolitanism reader

The cosmopolitanism reader [Texte imprimé] / edited by Garrett Wallace Brown and David Held - Cambridge ; Malden : Polity, 2010 - 1 vol. (X-480 p.) ; 25 cm

Bibliogr. p. [444]-464

Kant and contemporary cosmopolitanism. Idea of a universal history with a cosmopolitan purpose / Kant and cosmopolitanism / Kant's cosmopolitanism / A Kantian approach to transnational justice / Cosmopolitan global justice. Justice and international relations / International society from a cosmopolitan perspective / Cosmopolitanism and sovereignty / International distributive justice / Cosmopolitanism, nationality, states and culture. Patriotism and cosmopolitanism / What is cosmopolitan? / Nationalism and cosmopolitanism / Global distributive justice and the state / Cosmopolitan politics. The cosmopolitan manifesto / Principles of cosmopolitan order / Moving from cosmopolitan legal theory to legal practice: modes of cosmopolitan law / A political constitution for the pluralist world society? / Cosmopolitanism, global issues, and governance. Reframing global governance: apocalypse soon or reform! / The architecture of cosmopolitan democracy / Humanitarian intervention: towards a cosmopolitan approach / The environment, global justice and world environmental citizenship / Cosmopolitan examinations and critiques. Cosmopolitanism / The problem of global justice / On cosmopolitanism / Can international organizations be democratic? a skeptic's view / Citizenship in an era of globalization / A comprehensive overview of cosmopolitan literature / Immanuel Kant -- Martha C. Nussbaum -- Garrett Wallace Brown -- Onora O'Neill -- Charles R. Beitz -- Brian Barry -- Thomas Pogge -- Simon Caney -- Martha C. Nussbaum -- Jeremy Waldron -- Kok-Chor Tan -- Simon Caney -- Ulrich Beck -- David Held -- Garrett Wallace Brown -- Jurgen Habermas -- David Held -- Daniele Archibugi -- Mary Kaldor -- Patrick Hayden -- David Miller -- Thomas Nagel -- Jacques Derrida -- Robert A. Dahl -- Will Kymlicka -- Garrett Wallace Brown and Megan Kime

In response to a renewed cosmopolitan enthusiasm, this volume brings together 25 essays in the development of cosmopolitan thought by distinguished cosmopolitan thinkers and critics. It looks at classical cosmopolitanism, global justice, culture and cosmopolitanism, political cosmopolitanism and cosmopolitan global governance

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