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Reconfiguring cosmopolitanism to adapt to the moral and political challenges of globalization.
This is an impressive work of scholarship that provides an important warning about the dangers of thinking on behalf of others.
Étienne Balibar, author of We, the People of Europe?: Reflections on Transnational Citizenship:James D. Ingram's argument in defense of a 'cosmopolitanism from below' is not only admirably articulated and grounded in the history of ideas and a careful assessment of contemporary debates. It is also extremely courageous intellectually: being fully aware of the past and present mystifications that affect them, he gives up neither on implementing universalistic values nor on combining the ethical and the political. His 'realism of possibility' begins with prudence and leads to endeavor.
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