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  1. Why does Kant Think that Democracy is Necessarily Despotic?Luigi Caranti - 2023 - Kantian Review 28 (2):167-183.
    Kant’s criticism of democracy has been traditionally defused with the consideration that Kant’s aversion is not to democracy per se, but to direct democracy. However, what Kant says – ‘to prevent the republican constitution from being confused with the democratic one, as commonly happens’ (ZeF, 8: 351) – appears to count not only against direct democracy, but also against conceptions of democracy closer to the ones we are accustomed to. By offering a new account of what Kant sees as the (...)
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  • From Nation‐State to Global State, or the Decline of Democracy.Ingeborg Maus - 2006 - Constellations 13 (4):465-484.
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  • Kant’s Cosmopolitan Patriotism.Pauline Kleingeld - 2003 - Kant Studien 94 (3):299-316.
    Patriotism and cosmopolitanism are often presumed to be mutually exclusive, but Immanuel Kant defends both. Although he is best known for his moral and political cosmopolitanism, in several texts he defends the claim that we have a duty of patriotism, claiming that cosmopolitans ought to be patriotic. In this paper, I examine Kant’s different accounts of the duty of patriotism. I argue that Kant’s defense of nationalist patriotism fails, but that his argument for a duty of civic patriotism succeeds.
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  • Approaching Perpetual Peace: Kant’s Defence of a League of States and his Ideal of a World Federation.Pauline Kleingeld - 2004 - European Journal of Philosophy 12 (3):304-325.
    There exists a standard view of Kant’s position on global order and this view informs much of current Kantian political theory. This standard view is that Kant advocates a voluntary league of states and rejects the ideal of a federative state of states as dangerous, unrealistic, and conceptually incoherent. This standard interpretation is usually thought to fall victim to three equally standard objections. In this essay, I argue that the standard interpretation is mistaken and that the three standard objections miss (...)
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  • Cosmopolitanism and sovereignty.Thomas Pogge - 1992 - Ethics 103 (1):48-75.
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  • Kants universaler Kosmopolitismus.Otfried Höffe - 2007 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 55 (2):179-191.
    Kant, der Weltbürger im Wissen aus Königsberg, entwickelt eine universale kosmopolitische Philosophie, welche im heutigen Zeitalter der Globalisierung hochwillkommen und hochmodern erscheint. Sie verbindet interkulturelle Gültigkeit mit einem Recht auf kulturelle Differenz. Kants Kosmopolitismus baut nicht nur auf Wissen und Moral auf, sondern bezieht darüber hinaus auch die Gegenstandsbereiche Erziehung, Geschichtsphilosophie, Teleologie, Ästhetik und Rechtsphilosophie mit ein.
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  • Kant's vision of a just world order.Thomas Pogge - 2009 - In Thomas E. Hill (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Kant's Ethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 196–208.
    This chapter contains sections titled: I II Bibliography.
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  • From the state of nature to the juridical state of states.B. Sharon Byrd & Joachim Hruschka - 2008 - Law and Philosophy 27 (6):599 - 641.
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  • Kant's Embedded Cosmopolitanism: History, Philosophy and Education for World Citizens.Georg Cavallar - 2015 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    This book uncovers Kant s hidden theory of cosmopolitan education within the framework of his overall practical philosophy. The Kant brought out here turns out to be very different from current mainstream appropriations, which erroneously consider him one of the founding fathers of the new cosmopolitanism. Kant s Embedded Cosmopolitanism is a valuable source for students of political philosophy, cosmopolitanism, and Kant s ethics.".
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