The Humble Cosmopolitan - Luis Cabrera

The Humble Cosmopolitan

Rights, Diversity, and Trans-state Democracy

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Buch | Softcover
368 Seiten
2020
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-086951-9 (ISBN)
37,95 inkl. MwSt
Is a strong cosmopolitan stance irretrievably arrogant? Cosmopolitanism, which affirms universal moral principles and grants no fundamental moral significance to the state, has become increasingly central to normative political theory. Yet, it has faced persistent claims that it disdains local attachments and cultures, while also seeking the neo-imperialistic imposition of Western moral views on all persons. The critique is said to apply with even greater force to institutional cosmopolitan approaches, which seek the development of global political institutions capable of promoting global aims for human rights, democracy, etc.

This book works to address such objections through developing a novel theory of cosmopolitan political humility. It draws on the work of Indian constitutional architect and social activist B.R. Ambedkar, who cited universal principles of equality and rights in confronting domestic exclusions and the "arrogance" of caste. He sought to advance forms of political humility, or the recognition of equal standing, and openness to input and challenge within political institutions. This book explores how an "institutional global citizenship" approach to cosmopolitanism could similarly promote political humility globally, by supporting the development of democratic input and challenge mechanisms beyond the state. Such developments would challenge an essential political arrogance identified in the current system, where sovereign states are empowered to simply dismiss rights-based challenges from outsiders or their own populations--even as they serve as the designated guarantors of human rights.

The book employs an innovative grounded normative theory method, where extensive original field research informs the development of moral claims. Insights are taken from Dalit activists reaching out to United Nations human rights bodies for support in challenging caste discrimination, and from their critics in the governing Bharatiya Janata Party. Further insights are drawn from Turkish protestors confronting a rising domestic authoritarianism, and from UK Independence Party members demanding "Brexit" from the European Union--in part because predominantly Muslim Turkey could eventually join. Overall, it is shown, an institutional global citizenship approach can inform the development of a global framework which would orient fundamentally to political humility rather than arrogance, and which could significantly advance global rights protections.

Luis Cabrera is Associate Professor in the School of Government and International Relations and Griffith Asia Institute at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He has published widely on issues of global justice and ethics, including global citizenship, migration and individual rights, and on the development of more democratically accountable regional and global political institutions. He has conducted related field research in India, Mexico, Southeast Asia, several European Union countries, Turkey, and the United States.

Preface and Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Introduction: Claims of Cosmopolitan Arrogance and Humility

Part I: Configuring Cosmopolitan Humility

Chapter 2: Ambedkar on Political Humility and Challenging Political Arrogance

Chapter 3: Embracing the "Fiction of Equality": Grounding Equal Moral Worth and Categories of Fundamental Rights

Chapter 4: The "Soul of Democracy": Instrumental Justification and Political Humility

Chapter 5: NCDHR's Global Challenge

Chapter 6: The Arrogance of States

Part II Addressing Claims of Cosmopolitan Arrogance

Chapter 7: The Soul of Global Democracy

Chapter 8: Breaking India: Moral Parochialism and Neo-imperialism Objections

Chapter 9: Political Arrogance and National Belonging: UKIP, Turkey and the European Union

Chapter 10: Conclusion

Notes

References

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 234 x 155 mm
Gewicht 499 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
ISBN-10 0-19-086951-8 / 0190869518
ISBN-13 978-0-19-086951-9 / 9780190869519
Zustand Neuware
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