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The Cosmopolitan Imagination
The Renewal of Critical Social Theory

  • Date Published: October 2009
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521695459

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  • Gerard Delanty provides a comprehensive assessment of the idea of cosmopolitanism in social and political thought which links cosmopolitan theory with critical social theory. He argues that cosmopolitanism has a critical dimension which offers a solution to one of the weaknesses in the critical theory tradition: failure to respond to the challenges of globalization and intercultural communication. Critical cosmopolitanism, he proposes, is an approach that is not only relevant to social scientific analysis but also normatively grounded in a critical attitude. Delanty's argument for a critical, sociologically oriented cosmopolitanism aims to avoid, on the one hand, purely normative conceptions of cosmopolitanism and, on the other, approaches that reduce cosmopolitanism to the empirical expression of diversity. He attempts to take cosmopolitan theory beyond the largely Western context with which it has generally been associated, claiming that cosmopolitan analysis must now take into account non-Western expressions of cosmopolitanism.

    • Aims to distinguish cosmopolitanism from related concepts such as transnationalism and globalization
    • Unlike many books on cosmopolitanism, this avoids purely philosophical analysis and tries to relate a cosmopolitan perspective to concrete historical and social developments
    • Claims that cosmopolitan analysis must take into account non-western expressions of cosmopolitanism
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    'The revival of critical theory needs a cosmopolitan vision and Gerard Delanty has achieved this with an important and inspiring book.' Ulrich Beck, Professor of Sociology, University of Munich and London School of Economics and Political Science

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    • Date Published: October 2009
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521695459
    • length: 308 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 15 mm
    • weight: 0.5kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction
    1. The rise and decline of classical cosmopolitanism
    2. Contemporary cosmopolitanism and social theory
    3. Global ethics, solidarity and the problem of violence
    4. Cosmopolitan citizenship and the post-sovereign state
    5. Multiculturalism from a cosmopolitan perspective
    6. Religion in a cosmopolitan society
    7. Cosmopolitanism, modernity and global history
    8. Cosmopolitanism and European political community
    9. Europe as a borderland
    10. Conclusion: intercultural dialogue in a post-western world.

  • Author

    Gerard Delanty, University of Sussex
    Gerard Delanty is Professor of Sociology and Social and Political Thought at the University of Sussex.

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