PRINCIPLES OF COSMOPOLITANISM ORDER

Authors

  • David Held London School of Economics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30827/acfs.v39i0.1030

Abstract

Cosmopolitanism is concerned to disclose the ethical, cultural and legal basis of political order in a world where political communities and states matter, but not only and exclusively. In circumstances where the trajectories of each and every country are tightly entwined, the partiality, one sidedness and limitedness of ‘reasons of state’ need to be recognized. While states are hugely important vehicles to aid the delivery of effective public recognition, equal liberty and social justice, they should not be thought of as ontologically privileged. They can be judged by how far they deliver these public goods and how far they fail; for the history of states is marked, of course, not just by phases of bad leadership and corruption but also by the most brutal episodes. A cosmopolitanism relevant to our global age must take this as a starting point, and build an ethically sound and politically robust conception of the proper basis of political community, and of the relations among communities.

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Published

2005-12-11

How to Cite

Held, D. (2005). PRINCIPLES OF COSMOPOLITANISM ORDER. Anales De La Cátedra Francisco Suárez, 39, 133–169. https://doi.org/10.30827/acfs.v39i0.1030