Five dimensions of cosmopolitism
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2015.4.22311Keywords:
Cosmopolitism. Liberalism. Global democracy. Distributive justice. Cosmopolitan educationAbstract
The article examines five dimensions of cosmopolitan citizenship: the cosmopolitan democratic law; global distributive justice; variables territorial constituencies; global civil society; and cosmopolitan education. It also discusses the normative implications that follow from these understandings. According to the article, cosmopolitan citizenship is a coherent and correct political objective.
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