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- W4251034963 abstract "The concept of global citizenship originated with the Stoics, albeit in an inegalitarian form. Being a “cosmopolites” was a fundamentally ethical stance, without any specifically political implications. Against a background of the international ethic advocated by Grotius and others, cosmopolitan duties returned to explicit prominence in the writings of Immanuel Kant. The theme of global citizenship has been developed by successors of Kant such as Karl Jaspers and Martha Nussbaum. The ethical, institutional, and aspirational aspects of global citizenship are explored, without assumptions about world government being a prerequisite. It is argued that we cannot assume that a cosmopolitan stance has become uncontroversial. The bearing of globalization on global citizenship is remarked; thus, the rise of the internet and of international campaigning websites have fostered a sense of global solidarity, but the activities of multinational corporations have frequently served to increase global inequality. Consideration is given to the issue of whether global citizenship is restricted to those who consciously subscribe to the role of global citizen, or extends to all bearers of human rights. Active global citizenship turns out to be expressed not only through the United Nations and its agencies, but also through international religious and sporting bodies." @default.
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