Cosmopolitan Regard : Political Membership and Global Justice
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Contemporary Political Theory
ISBN-10
0521761875
ISBN-13
9780521761871
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 1st, 2010
Print length
232 Pages
Weight
500 grams
Dimensions
23.40 x 15.60 x 1.60 cms
Product Classification:
Social & political philosophyPolitical science & theory
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Cosmopolitan theory suggests that we have duties beyond the borders of our own states and therefore what we owe to our co-citizens we also owe to fellow humans globally. Cosmopolitan Regard discusses what this means for humanitarian intervention, international criminal law and international political economy.
Cosmopolitan theory suggests that we should shift our moral attention from the local to the global. Richard Vernon argues, however, that if we adopt cosmopolitan beliefs about justice we must re-examine our beliefs about political obligation. Far from undermining the demands of citizenship, cosmopolitanism implies more demanding political obligations than theories of the state have traditionally recognized. Using examples including humanitarian intervention, international criminal law, and international political economy, Vernon suggests we have a responsibility not to enhance risks facing other societies and to assist them when their own risk-taking has failed. The central arguments in Cosmopolitan Regard are that what we owe to other societies rests on the same basis as what we owe to our own, and that a theory of cosmopolitanism must connect the responsibilities of citizens beyond their own borders with their obligations to one another.
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