Nationalism vs. Cosmopolitanism: Identity  Justice  and Global Ethics

Nationalism vs. Cosmopolitanism: Identity Justice and Global Ethics

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Nationalism is the political belief that the best political unit is a nation a group of people in a geographical area united by a shared history and culture. According to this argument people have a unique connection with members of their nation and this bond facilitates and improves governance. This course aims to introduce you to the nationalist and cosmopolitan views patriotism and arguments for global justice.It starts with uncovering how universalism and relativism support applied political theories such as nationalism and cosmopolitanism. Following this you will understand nationalist and cosmopolitan views on justice human rights and the responsibilities of state and individuals. The following section will focus on the political ideology of contemporary white nationalism in the United States. In addition to offering insight into the ways white nationalism functions in America it can also help you better comprehend comparable movements in Europe.The article's insights into the current political context are impressive even though it was published in 2005 years before the white nationalist movement in the US began to garner extensive media attention. Additionally you will learn about global rectifying justice the obligations of wealthier nations to poorer ones and how colonization's legacy continues to shape economic growth today. The final section addresses the issue of development through case studies of famine.

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