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Kant’s and Derrida’s philosophy share an apocalyptic tone, not because they preach an imminent end, but because they hope for the future. Kant’s ‘philosophical chiliasm’ hopes for a kingdom of law, which is the occult telos of nature and a regulative idea of reason, which push us to act as if it were real.
Surace, Valentina
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Rural cosmopolitism in Australia
Highlights: • Rural Australian spaces are transformed by immigrants and social interactions. • Cosmopolitan social and built environment of rural Australian places and spaces.
Branka Krivokapic-Skoko, Carol Reid
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2020
Revives, with Balibar, cosmopolitics as a term accountable to the fallout of economized existence and to the necessity for a language of rights to have rights capable of doubling down on the politics of the global south within Europe.
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Revives, with Balibar, cosmopolitics as a term accountable to the fallout of economized existence and to the necessity for a language of rights to have rights capable of doubling down on the politics of the global south within Europe.
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Journal of International Economic Law, 2004
The relationship of the WTO to the international community and to its individual denizens continues to be a contentious topic in trade law and policy. In 2001, European Commissioner for Trade Pascal Lamy suggested the need for 'cosmopolitics' in global governance in order to improve decision-making and enhance legitimacy.
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The relationship of the WTO to the international community and to its individual denizens continues to be a contentious topic in trade law and policy. In 2001, European Commissioner for Trade Pascal Lamy suggested the need for 'cosmopolitics' in global governance in order to improve decision-making and enhance legitimacy.
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The British Journal of Sociology, 2010
AbstractThis comment responds to the articles assembled by Beck and Grande (BJS 2010). It argues that their important approach has been extended in novel directions by these contributions and that the goal represented by a cosmopolitan sociology is pending in the expansion of the dialogue these pieces initiate.
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AbstractThis comment responds to the articles assembled by Beck and Grande (BJS 2010). It argues that their important approach has been extended in novel directions by these contributions and that the goal represented by a cosmopolitan sociology is pending in the expansion of the dialogue these pieces initiate.
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