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I have explored these issues at some length in Cambridge, MA
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I have explored these issues at some length in At Home in the World: Cosmopolitanism Now, Cambridge, MA 1997.
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See Martha Nussbaum et al., 'Patriotism or Cosmopolitanism', The Boston Review, October-November 1994.
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The Boston Review
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Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, in A Modern Symposium, London 1908, pp. 26-7. Cited in Bernard Porter, Critics of Empire: British Radical Attitudes to Colonialism in Africa 1895-1914, London 1968, p. 331. Similar sentiments found organized expression across the Atlantic. The Cosmopolitan Club, appealing to 'ideals of world brotherhood', published a series of pamphlets whose authors included William Howard Taft (refreshed by his massacres in the Philippines) on 'The Dawn of World Peace', and Norman Angells's more academic (and contemporary-sounding) 'The Mirage of the Map: an Interrogation'; see Documents of the American Association for International Conciliation, New York 1911.
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Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, in A Modern Symposium, London 1908, pp. 26-7. Cited in Bernard Porter, Critics of Empire: British Radical Attitudes to Colonialism in Africa 1895-1914, London 1968, p. 331. Similar sentiments found organized expression across the Atlantic. The Cosmopolitan Club, appealing to 'ideals of world brotherhood', published a series of pamphlets whose authors included William Howard Taft (refreshed by his massacres in the Philippines) on 'The Dawn of World Peace', and Norman Angells's more academic (and contemporary-sounding) 'The Mirage of the Map: an Interrogation'; see Documents of the American Association for International Conciliation, New York 1911.
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Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, in A Modern Symposium, London 1908, pp. 26-7. Cited in Bernard Porter, Critics of Empire: British Radical Attitudes to Colonialism in Africa 1895-1914, London 1968, p. 331. Similar sentiments found organized expression across the Atlantic. The Cosmopolitan Club, appealing to 'ideals of world brotherhood', published a series of pamphlets whose authors included William Howard Taft (refreshed by his massacres in the Philippines) on 'The Dawn of World Peace', and Norman Angells's more academic (and contemporary-sounding) 'The Mirage of the Map: an Interrogation'; see Documents of the American Association for International Conciliation, New York 1911.
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Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, in A Modern Symposium, London 1908, pp. 26-7. Cited in Bernard Porter, Critics of Empire: British Radical Attitudes to Colonialism in Africa 1895-1914, London 1968, p. 331. Similar sentiments found organized expression across the Atlantic. The Cosmopolitan Club, appealing to 'ideals of world brotherhood', published a series of pamphlets whose authors included William Howard Taft (refreshed by his massacres in the Philippines) on 'The Dawn of World Peace', and Norman Angells's more academic (and contemporary-sounding) 'The Mirage of the Map: an Interrogation'; see Documents of the American Association for International Conciliation, New York 1911.
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Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, in A Modern Symposium, London 1908, pp. 26-7. Cited in Bernard Porter, Critics of Empire: British Radical Attitudes to Colonialism in Africa 1895-1914, London 1968, p. 331. Similar sentiments found organized expression across the Atlantic. The Cosmopolitan Club, appealing to 'ideals of world brotherhood', published a series of pamphlets whose authors included William Howard Taft (refreshed by his massacres in the Philippines) on 'The Dawn of World Peace', and Norman Angells's more academic (and contemporary-sounding) 'The Mirage of the Map: an Interrogation'; see Documents of the American Association for International Conciliation, New York 1911.
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After the Second World War, Hollywood personalities like Clifton Fadiman and Oscar Hammerstein held fund-raisers for World Government News, performing skits to expose the 'myth of national sovereignty' on behalf of a strong UN. Today Walter Cronkite's World Federalist Association preaches 'sustainable development' and 'a strong international court of justice'. This is a movement that never really dies.
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