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- W2482674460 abstract "The cosmopolitan ideal is based on the principle that ethical obligations and political loyalty should be directed to the community of all human beings. First propounded in the ancient world by the Greek and Roman Stoic philosophers and later adopted by the neo-Stoics of the Renaissance, cosmopolitanism rests on the idea of the oneness of humankind and the existence of a universal Natural Law, which is the means through which human beings establish ties. During the Enlightenment cosmopolitanism was revived by intellectuals the likes of Voltaire, Franklin, and Paine (Heater 1999, 135). The current revival of the cosmopolitan view is due to the increasing awareness that global problems, such as environmental degradation, extreme poverty, and the widespread violation of human rights, require greater unity among human beings regardless of their local attachments. Thus, cosmopolitanism may be understood as a response to present circumstances, including the extension of markets, emerging global media, the mobility of people, increasing worldwide economic inequalities, and threats posed by global warming.KeywordsCivil SocietyPolitical CommunityWorld StateGlobal Civil SocietyNational CitizenshipThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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- W2482674460 title "Cosmopolitan Citizenship as a Thin Concept: Who Is Willing to Die for Humanity?" @default.
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