World Citizenship and Mundialism: A Guide to the Building of a World Community
By (Author) John Roberts
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th January 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Civics and citizenship
Peace studies and conflict resolution
323.6
Hardback
176
Roberts seeks to show how and why world citizenship and mundialismthe building of global institutionsare essential for the human race to solve the growing problems of the environment, international violence, and other major world challenges. World citizenship is described from its origins, and its importance to solving current problems is made clear. Its necessary connection to federalism and democracy is stressed, while the inevitable consequent requirement of mundialism is discussed and emphasized. Mundialism describes the creation of structures needed by the emerging world community; it means, as Roberts points out, working for a new political organization of humankind involving the transfer of certain parts of national sovereignty to a World Federal Authority. This is an important synthetic and original work that will be of concern to those interested in world citizenship and peace issues.
JOHN C. de V. ROBERTS is Professor Emeritus of International Studies, New England College./e Professor Roberts was a member of the Council of World Federalist movement for 30 years and chair of the Executive for two. He is the author of numerous pamphlets on current international topics, federalism, and world citizenship.