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  1. A New Cosmopolitanism? V.S. Naipaul and Edward Said.Joan Cocks - 2000 - Constellations 7 (1):46-63.
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  • Six Varieties of Cosmopolitanism in Late Eighteenth-Century Germany.Pauline Kleingeld - 1999 - Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (3):505-524.
    Cosmopolitanism is not a single encompassing idea but rather comes in at least six different varieties, which have often been conflated in previous literature. This is shown on the basis of the discussion in late eighteenth-century Germany (roughly, 1780-1800). The six varieties are: (1) moral cosmopolitanism, the view that all humans belong to a single moral community; political cosmopolitanism, which advocates (2) reform of the international political and legal order or (3) a strong notion of human rights; (4) cultural cosmopolitanism, (...)
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  • Not Universalists, Not Pluralists: The New Cosmopolitans Find Their Own Way.David A. Hollinger - 2001 - Constellations 8 (2):236-248.
    This paper describes and offers an analysis of a "new cosmopolitanism" emerging in the late 1990's --which is contrasted with cultural pluralism.
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  • Priorities of Global Justice.Thomas Pogge - 2001 - Metaphilosophy 32 (1-2):6-24.
    One‐third of all human deaths are due to poverty‐related causes, to malnutrition and to diseases that can be prevented or cured cheaply. Yet our politicians, academics, and mass media show little concern for how such poverty might be reduced. They are more interested in possible military interventions to stop human rights violations in developing countries, even though such interventions – at best – produce smaller benefits at greater cost. This Western priority may be rooted in self‐interest. But it engenders, and (...)
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  • Stoicism, Cosmopolitanism, and the Legacy of European Imperialism.Anthony Pagden - 2000 - Constellations 7 (1):3-22.
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  • Interpreting the Fall of a Monument.Jürgen Habermas - 2003 - Constellations 10 (3):364-370.
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