Militant Cosmopolitics: Another World Horizon
Maps the radical cosmopolitan dimension of global protests and social movements from recent decadesRethinks the foundations, practices and institutions of cosmopolitanism from a radical perspectiveReads the first cosmopolitan stance of the Ancient Cynics as a militant cosmopolitics Argues for concei...
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Zusammenfassung: | Maps the radical cosmopolitan dimension of global protests and social movements from recent decadesRethinks the foundations, practices and institutions of cosmopolitanism from a radical perspectiveReads the first cosmopolitan stance of the Ancient Cynics as a militant cosmopolitics Argues for conceiving the idea of World Republic as the institution of critiqueFormulates a sustained critique of political philosophy's reluctance to view human beings as citizens of the worldWorks across the disciplines of political theory, critical theory, continental philosophy, poststructuralism and deconstructionThis book explores cosmopolitanism's radical dynamic as expressed in the struggles from below, all over the world, against exclusion and domination, pointing to the horizon of another world that appears possible. It shows that cosmopolitanism emerges negatively through disaffiliation from the given forms of belonging and by questioning of the existing meanings and unjust practices. Through a radical critique, cosmopolitanism goes to the roots of the existing world order based on the nation-state, exposes its exclusionary structure, and brings instead the idea of a World Republic where No One Is Illegal and where all are equal citizens of the world. Caraus captures this radical dynamic in a cluster of novel concepts, such as 'cosmopolitanism of dissent', 'post-foundational cosmopolitanism', 'cosmopolitan ontology', 'institution of critique', 'radical cosmopolitical love', all integrated into an approach of a militant and radical cosmopolitics that reclaims the legacy of the first cosmopolitan stance of the Ancient Cynics |
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spelling | Cărăuş, Tamara 1972- Verfasser (DE-588)108984736X aut Militant Cosmopolitics Another World Horizon Tamara Caraus Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press [2022] © 2022 1 Online-Ressource (224 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 01. Dez 2022) Maps the radical cosmopolitan dimension of global protests and social movements from recent decadesRethinks the foundations, practices and institutions of cosmopolitanism from a radical perspectiveReads the first cosmopolitan stance of the Ancient Cynics as a militant cosmopolitics Argues for conceiving the idea of World Republic as the institution of critiqueFormulates a sustained critique of political philosophy's reluctance to view human beings as citizens of the worldWorks across the disciplines of political theory, critical theory, continental philosophy, poststructuralism and deconstructionThis book explores cosmopolitanism's radical dynamic as expressed in the struggles from below, all over the world, against exclusion and domination, pointing to the horizon of another world that appears possible. It shows that cosmopolitanism emerges negatively through disaffiliation from the given forms of belonging and by questioning of the existing meanings and unjust practices. Through a radical critique, cosmopolitanism goes to the roots of the existing world order based on the nation-state, exposes its exclusionary structure, and brings instead the idea of a World Republic where No One Is Illegal and where all are equal citizens of the world. Caraus captures this radical dynamic in a cluster of novel concepts, such as 'cosmopolitanism of dissent', 'post-foundational cosmopolitanism', 'cosmopolitan ontology', 'institution of critique', 'radical cosmopolitical love', all integrated into an approach of a militant and radical cosmopolitics that reclaims the legacy of the first cosmopolitan stance of the Ancient Cynics In English Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Anarchism bisacsh Cosmopolitanism Social justice Social movements Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-399-50790-5 https://doi.org/10.1515/9781399507929 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781399507929/type/BOOK Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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