Weltbürgertum, Kosmopolitismus und der Leviathan

Berlin: BWV, Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag (2015)
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This work looks at the phenomenon of cosmopolitanism: the fears that it triggers, the contradictions inherent within in, the threats that befall it, the hopes that it nourishes, and the challenges that a cosmopolitan society brings with it. In this essay, Girschovich addresses over two millennia of cosmopolitan ideas. Looking at numerous ancient and modern sources--from literature, philosophy, music, and religion to contemporary popular culture--he investigates the origin of the term "cosmopolitan" along with different concepts of the cosmopolitan: from the Cynic Diogenes to the cocktail. At the same time, he shows us the philosophical path to a cosmopolitan future.

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