
The Cosmopolitanism Reader
Polity Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 12. November 2010
Book
Hardback
488 pages
978-0-7456-4871-2 (ISBN)
Description
The world is becoming deeply interconnected, whereby actions in one part of the world can have profound repercussions elsewhere. In a world of overlapping communities of fate, there has been a renewed enthusiasm for thinking about what it is that human beings have in common, and to explore the ethical basis of this. This has led to a renewed interest in examining the normative principles that might underpin efforts to resolve global collective action problems and to ameliorate serious global risks. This project can be referred to as the project of cosmopolitanism. In response to this renewed cosmopolitan enthusiasm, this volume has brought together 25 seminal essays in the development of cosmopolitan thought by some of the world's most distinguished cosmopolitan thinkers and critics. It is divided into six sections: classical cosmopolitanism, global justice, culture and cosmopolitanism, political cosmopolitanism, cosmopolitan global governance and critical examinations. This volume thus provides a thorough and extensive introduction to contemporary cosmopolitan thought and acts as a definitive source for those interested in cosmopolitan thinking and its critics.
See also David Held's Cosmopolitanism: Ideals and Realities.
See also David Held's Cosmopolitanism: Ideals and Realities.
Reviews / Votes
"Truly a reader's reader. Compared with other books of its type, it is unusually comprehensive, systematic and digestible."Survival
"An excellent centrepiece for a graduate course on cosmopolitan thought and an excellent reference for graduate or undergraduate students seeking a single volume that draws together historical and contemporary cosmopolitan thought."
Central European Journal of International and Security Studies
"If you want to understand cosmopolitanism - and you should - this volume is the place to go. Brown and Held have brought together the most important contributions to understanding (and assessing) cosmopolitanism as a philosophical ideal, a political project, and a practical program. It is a great collection on an important topic."
Joshua Cohen, Stanford University "Two distinguished scholars have assembled a remarkable collection of essays, classical and contemporary, that challenge us all to think through what it would mean for politics, culture and economy if the world were truly one and each individual was given his or her due regard as a citizen of the globe."
Michael Doyle, Columbia University
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 251 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
975 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7456-4871-2 (9780745648712)
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Garrett W. Brown | David Held
The Cosmopolitanism Reader
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Persons
Edited by David Held, London School of Economics, and Garrett Brown, University of Sheffield.
Author
Lecturer in the Department of Politics; University of Sheffield
Graham Wallas Professor of Political Science and Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Governance; London School of Economics and Political Science
Content
Acknowledgements Editors Introduction
Garrett Wallace Brown and David Held
I. Kant and Contemporary Cosmopolitanism
Introduction
Idea of a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose
Immanuel Kant
Kant and Cosmopolitanism
Martha C. Nussbaum
Kant's Cosmopolitanism
Garrett Wallace Brown
A Kantian Approach to Transnational Justice
Onora O'Neill
II. Cosmopolitan Global Justice
Introduction
Justice and International Relations
Charles R. Beitz
International Society from a Cosmopolitan Perspective
Brian Barry
Cosmopolitanism and Sovereignty
Thomas Pogge
International Distributive Justice
Simon Caney
III. Cosmopolitanism, Nationality, States and Culture
Introduction
Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism
Martha C. Nussbaum
What is Cosmopolitan?
Jeremy Waldron
Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism
Kok-Chor Tan
Global Distributive Justice and the State
Simon Caney
IV. Cosmopolitan Politics
Introduction
The Cosmopolitan Manifesto
Ulrich Beck
Principles of Cosmopolitan Order
David Held
Moving from Cosmopolitan Legal Theory to Legal Practice: Models of Cosmopolitan Law
Garrett Wallace Brown
A Political Constitution for the Pluralist World Society?
Juergen Habermas
V. Cosmopolitanism, Global Issues and Governance
Introduction
Reframing Global Governance: Apocalypse Soon or Reform!
David Held
The Architecture of Cosmopolitan Democracy
Daniele Archibugi
Humanitarian Intervention: Toward a Cosmopolitan Approach
Mary Kaldor
The Environment, Global Justice and World Environmental Citizenship
Patrick Hayden
VI. Cosmopolitan Examinations and Critiques
Introduction
Cosmopolitanism
David Miller
The Problem of Global Justice
Thomas Nagel
On Cosmopolitanism
Jacques Derrida
Can International Organizations be Democratic? A Skeptics View
Robert A. Dahl
Citizenship in an Era of Globalization
Will Kymlicka
A Comprehensive Overview of Cosmopolitan Literature
Garrett Wallace Brown and Megan Kime
Index
Garrett Wallace Brown and David Held
I. Kant and Contemporary Cosmopolitanism
Introduction
Idea of a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose
Immanuel Kant
Kant and Cosmopolitanism
Martha C. Nussbaum
Kant's Cosmopolitanism
Garrett Wallace Brown
A Kantian Approach to Transnational Justice
Onora O'Neill
II. Cosmopolitan Global Justice
Introduction
Justice and International Relations
Charles R. Beitz
International Society from a Cosmopolitan Perspective
Brian Barry
Cosmopolitanism and Sovereignty
Thomas Pogge
International Distributive Justice
Simon Caney
III. Cosmopolitanism, Nationality, States and Culture
Introduction
Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism
Martha C. Nussbaum
What is Cosmopolitan?
Jeremy Waldron
Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism
Kok-Chor Tan
Global Distributive Justice and the State
Simon Caney
IV. Cosmopolitan Politics
Introduction
The Cosmopolitan Manifesto
Ulrich Beck
Principles of Cosmopolitan Order
David Held
Moving from Cosmopolitan Legal Theory to Legal Practice: Models of Cosmopolitan Law
Garrett Wallace Brown
A Political Constitution for the Pluralist World Society?
Juergen Habermas
V. Cosmopolitanism, Global Issues and Governance
Introduction
Reframing Global Governance: Apocalypse Soon or Reform!
David Held
The Architecture of Cosmopolitan Democracy
Daniele Archibugi
Humanitarian Intervention: Toward a Cosmopolitan Approach
Mary Kaldor
The Environment, Global Justice and World Environmental Citizenship
Patrick Hayden
VI. Cosmopolitan Examinations and Critiques
Introduction
Cosmopolitanism
David Miller
The Problem of Global Justice
Thomas Nagel
On Cosmopolitanism
Jacques Derrida
Can International Organizations be Democratic? A Skeptics View
Robert A. Dahl
Citizenship in an Era of Globalization
Will Kymlicka
A Comprehensive Overview of Cosmopolitan Literature
Garrett Wallace Brown and Megan Kime
Index