Cosmopolitanism

Topic

Cosmopolitanism

Instructions

“What does cosmopolitanism mean to you? Where do you think people learn to be cosmopolitans?what do they need to know?how does global citizenship fit (or not) with national citizenship? Be concrete by either proposing a curriculum for a secondary or university-level course, designing a new university, constructing a different artistic or literary canon, or creating a museum exhibition.”
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The term cosmopolitanism has been used to explain a vast range of important views on social-political and moral philosophy. The main view shared by most of the cosmopolitan perceptions is the notion that irrespective of people’s political affiliation, human beings are citizens existing within a single community. This community is envisioned in different cosmopolitanism versions; some engrossed in political establishments, while others focus on moral customs, and others focus on collective forms of cultural expression and shared market. Many cosmopolitanism versions are characterised by universal community of global citizens that exist as a positive ideal to be refined.  However, a few cosmopolitanism versions exists in a way that might serve as a primary ground for repudiating the existence of unique obligations to political organisation.

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