213664

Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

2010

205 Pages

ISBN 978-1-349-37812-8

Cosmopolitan liberalism

expanding the boundaries of the individual

Cosmopolitanism in the contemporary debate is firmly based in the western tradition of liberal thought, which is culturally situated. The liberal conception of self alienates nature and childhood and its internal logic justifies colonialism and carries patriarchal and racialized baggage. Cosmopolitan Liberalism is a critique of the western tradition of liberal thought and an effort to overcome the philosophical boundaries of individualism towards a more inclusive and open conception. It seeks to expand the theoretical basis of individuality beyond itsown limitations towards the ideal of universal love and the moral principle of compassion which are compatible with all world cosmologies - liberal and non-liberal. Cosmopolitan Liberalism is a reflection on what it is that all human beings owe one another in spite of the many humanly created borders that set us apart.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1057/9780230111424

Full citation:

(2010). Cosmopolitan liberalism: expanding the boundaries of the individual, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Sánchez-Flores Mónica Judith

1-18

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Compassion and a tale of belonging for the human species

Sánchez-Flores Mónica Judith

19-51

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Trust in strangers and the critique of abstract liberalism

Sánchez-Flores Mónica Judith

53-81

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Beyond the realm of individuality

Sánchez-Flores Mónica Judith

83-125

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Human difference and the multicultural dilemma

Sánchez-Flores Mónica Judith

127-166

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Citizens of the world, unite!

Sánchez-Flores Mónica Judith

167-176

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