
Questioning Cosmopolitanism
przez:
Jennifer A. Johnson-Hanks; Christine A. Bachrach; S. Philip Morgan; Hans-Peter Kohler
Wydanie: 2011
Język: Holenderski, Flamandzki
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 9048187044
ISBN 13: 9789048187041
Data publikacji:
January 1st, 2010
Wydawca: Springer
Strony: 258
Gatunki: Philosophy
In a thought-provoking exploration of cosmopolitanism, this book delves into the complexities of global justice and the philosophical underpinnings that inform our understanding of citizenship and belonging in an increasingly interconnected world. The authors, each distinguished in their fields, invite readers to critically examine how notions of identity and community align with pressing social issues, highlighting both historical perspectives and contemporary debates.
Through a blend of sociological insights and ethical considerations, they address questions of inequality and the responsibilities that arise from shared humanity. The work challenges conventional views, urging a re-evaluation of what it means to be a global citizen in a diverse and often divided society. By weaving together theory and practical implications, the authors pave the way for a richer understanding of the global landscape, inspiring readers to reimagine their roles within it.
Through a blend of sociological insights and ethical considerations, they address questions of inequality and the responsibilities that arise from shared humanity. The work challenges conventional views, urging a re-evaluation of what it means to be a global citizen in a diverse and often divided society. By weaving together theory and practical implications, the authors pave the way for a richer understanding of the global landscape, inspiring readers to reimagine their roles within it.