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Cosmopolitanism and Its Discontents: Rethinking Politics in the Age of Brexit and Trump

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Full Title:

Cosmopolitanism and Its Discontents: Rethinking Politics in the Age of Brexit and Trump

Contributors:

By (Author) Lee Ward
Contributions by Nicholas Aroney
Contributions by Jeffrey Church
Contributions by Paul Gray
Contributions by Zsolt Kapelner
Contributions by Simon Kennedy
Contributions by Paul Kirkland
Contributions by Zoltan Miklosi
Contributions by Jos Daniel Parra
Contributions by Cary Nederman

ISBN:

9781793602619

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

20th December 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

International relations

Dewey:

320.01

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

284

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 219mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

435g

Description

Cosmopolitanism is one of the most venerable intellectual traditions in the history of political philosophy. From the ancient Greek Diogenes claim to be a citizen of the world through to Kants Enlightenment vision of a world government and even into our own time, the idea of cosmopolitanism has stirred the moral imagination of many throughout history. Arguably the Brexit referendum result and the election of Donald Trump in 2016 marked the first major public repudiation of the transnational, globalizing cosmopolitan ideals that have arguably dominated politics in the liberal democratic West since the end of the Cold War. This volume reconsiders cosmopolitanism and its discontents in the age of Brexit and Trump by bringing together the great thinkers in the history of political philosophy and contemporary reflections on the problems and possibilities of international relations, human rights, multiculturalism, and regnant theories of democracy and the state.

Reviews

Edited by Ward (Baylor Univ.), this volume provides a diverse, erudite collection of 14 essays on aspects of cosmopolitanism in Western political thought throughout history. Perspectives on the importance of this mode of thinking from the Roman Republic to the modern EU are provided. Given the increased criticism of cosmopolitanism in contemporary politics (in some cases even its rejection), as witnessed in both the UK Brexit debate and Trumps US policy discourse, the value of a "cosmopolitan ... worldview" is shown to be deserving of reevaluation. The volume touches on global issues related to contemporary citizenship, and readers may conclude that a shared international mission can best be attained by looking to the inherited tradition. . . The chapters on Cicero (first century BCE) and Althusius (15571638) are exemplary. . . the book provides a useful survey and encourages deeper explorationeven "conversation"between the advocates and the critics of cosmopolitanism. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, faculty, and professionals.

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This important and timely work provides a philosophical analysis of the causes and conditions that led to nationalist movements in an era of globalism and cosmopolitanism. The contributors are second to none, and provide a range of perspectives that makes this volume indispensable for our times. -- Khalil M. Habib, Hillsdale College
Cosmopolitanism and Its Discontents is a richly diverse collection of meditations on and analyses of traditional and contemporary conceptions of cosmopolitanism in its virtues and its vices. This volume is very much the kind of deepening that is needed for todays ongoing, fraught dialectic between globalism and particularism. -- Thomas L. Pangle, University of Texas at Austin
Cosmopolitanism and Its Discontents is a lively and intelligent array of essays on both the fact and the philosophy of cosmopolitanism. Readers will enjoy the view from a surprising number of aspects and will be impressed with the arguments and unsuspected depths they encounter. -- Harvey C. Mansfield, Harvard University

Author Bio

Lee Ward is professor of political science at Baylor University.

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