Visions of World Community
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st Oct '09
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A philosophical and historical analysis of the idea of world community from the late Middle Ages to the present.
A world community has been seen as a way of overcoming discord between political communities without having to impose sovereign authority from above. Jens Bartelson argues that the very division of mankind into distinct peoples which makes the idea compelling has also been the main obstacle to its successful realization.Throughout the history of Western political thought, the creation of a world community has been seen as a way of overcoming discord between political communities without imposing sovereign authority from above. Jens Bartelson argues that a paradox lies at the centre of discussions of world community. The very same division of mankind into distinct peoples living in different places which makes the idea of a world community morally compelling has also been the main obstacle to its successful realization. His book offers a philosophical and historical analysis of the idea of world community by exploring the relationship between theories of world community and changing cosmological beliefs from the late Middle Ages to the present.
'This imaginative and erudite analysis of changing relationships between society, humanity and the cosmos provides fresh insights into the tensions between universalistic and particularistic visions of community - and a distinctive angle on how they might yet be resolved.' Andrew Linklater, Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics, Aberystwyth University
ISBN: 9780521756679
Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 11mm
Weight: 380g
226 pages