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World Citizenship: Cosmopolitan Thinking and Its Opponents Book

Recent years have seen the development of a substantial literature on cosmopolitan political thought and the idea of world citizenship. In this book Derek Heater offers a concise and accessible survey of this complex debate. He aims both to interpret these concepts and to assist in their comprehension. Central to the organization of the book is Heater's claim that the notion of world citizenship remains weak unless it is able to stand alongside and be comparable with citizenship in its traditional state-embedded sense. Thus, the core chapters are arranged according to a basic breakdown of the key components of citizenship, covering identity and morality; law and civil rights; social, economic and environmental citizenship; political citizenship; and competence and education. The author outlines and assesses both supporting and opposing arguments, illustrating his analysis with wide-ranging historical and political references, from the Stoics to the present day. The text is designed for those studying citizenship and also for students of political theory.Read More

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  • 0826458920
  • 9780826458926
  • Derek Heater
  • 4 July 2002
  • Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 192
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