Citizen of the World: The Cosmopolitan Ideal for the Twenty-First Century by Peter Kemp

Citizen of the World: The Cosmopolitan Ideal for the Twenty-First Century

Peter Kemp with Russell L. Dees (Translator)

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nonfiction philosophy
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To be a cosmopolitan--i.e., a citizen of the world first and only secondarily a member of a particular nation--is an ideal that has a long history. It dates back to the ancient Greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope in the third century BCE. If some...

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