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Summary Of: Cosmopolitanism
Cosmopolitanism may or may not entail some sort of... A person who adheres to the idea of cosmopolitanism in any of its forms is called a... Cosmopolitanism can be traced back to the founding father of the Cynic movement in Ancient Greece... A further state of cosmopolitanism occurred after the Second World War... Cosmopolitanism sees global capital as a possible threat to the nation state and places it within... s cosmopolitanism and the idea of a world state... political and sociological cosmopolitanism rests upon these fundamental foundations... Cosmopolitanism shares some aspects of... cosmopolitanism calls for equal protection of the environment and against the negative side effects of technological... Institutional cosmopolitanism advocates some reforms in global governance to allow world citizens to take more directly a... Encyclodia Page On: Cosmopolitanism
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