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    talks about how was a young wife called Bimala fascinated by the patriotic discourse of her husband’s friend Sandip who founded Swadeshi movement that calls for a “boycott of foreign goods” (Nussbaum 3). Bimala talked about her husband’s cool and cosmopolitan devotion to this idea when he thinks that he is ready to serve country but he is looking for “right which is far greater than his country.” This idea is supported by the American as a thing which is more interested in moral and political…

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    “Different people also require different spiritual conditions for their spiritual development; and can no more exist in the same moral, than all the variety of plants can exist in the same physical, atmosphere and climate”, (Appiah, 104). In a more Cosmopolitan atmosphere, Nwoye would have had more lea way to choose which faith he belonged to. His friends and family would have probably been more understanding, as well as supportive of whatever path he ends up…

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    The collegial institution remains one in which there is no hierarchy and everybody has the opportunity to participate in all decisions that are being made (Manning, 2013). The president does not deem himself the power and authority over all faculty and staff, in fact, he and every person are able to give their input and opinions during all meetings. This encourages lengthy discussions to ensure every voice is heard as well as to promote healthy conclusions made by the administrator. Since…

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    and critiques cosmopolitanism to be a universalistic framework that attempts to understand a general conception of human rights on the whole but does not necessarily promote global social justice. He highlights that the outcomes of implementing cosmopolitan ideals in society encourage and leads to struggles of inclusion and exclusivity, on the grounds of social, political and economic. Although this may be true, approaching human rights from a cultural perspective is a crucial component in the…

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    applicable to the theories including realism and cosmopolitanism focused on in this class. Realist theory embraces the “world as it is” believing that there is “evil” in everyone and the source of it is the “struggle for power.” On the other hand, cosmopolitan ideology…

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    rational in nature because people apprehend its content through thoughtful reflection… It is concerned chiefly with human rights and the social economic well-being of persons.” Meaning rationalists, as well as cosmopolitans, act in the interest of the individuals within states. The cosmopolitan perspective aims to, “...Build a global society by focusing on the well-being of people themselves.” Similarly, rationalists believe in working towards a limited government to promote the rights of the…

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    in fact correct. While this article that was found in a 2017 February edition of Cosmopolitan magazine, that usual hires interns who are pursuing undergraduate studies, may or may not have background experience in such assignments, so information presented may be abstract. However, the writing style that Johnson uses throughout her article helps make it easy to follow with other magazines comparable with Cosmopolitan. Although it seems the author’s explanation on the drunk sex epidemic…

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    It is followed by the mass migration of people to urban areas from rural areas,which is their home land. They are not belonging to anywhere. In Indian scenario the footloose plebians which includes women and men, children and adults, whose existence is in a circulatory mode and they were moved to lowest strata of labor system. They are not amalgamated and hence incapable to defy oppressive working condition. They are inwardly divided by the acute competition for the available work…

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    Against the stagnation of Anglo-Saxon dominance a cosmopolitan identity would mean that Americans would be the first citizens of the world. Through cooperation and symbiosis people of different origins would be unified without being melted down. Therefore Borne more than Kallen understood that what it means…

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    Even though Ikemefuna was completely innocent and had nothing to do with that woman’s death, he is ultimately punished because the villagers of Umuofia view his murder as just. Kwame Appiah argues that a cosmopolitan way of life is the morally ethical manner to approach life. Cosmopolitans believe that people shouldn’t be punished until they are undoubtedly proven guilty. Had the village of Umuofia valued the same beliefs found in cosmopolitanism, Ikemefuna would have never been taken away from…

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