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In 1795 Immanuel Kant proclaimed that humans had entered into a 'universal community'. Since then, connections have grown ever more pronounced, with the notion of 'cosmopolitics' defining the modern age. This interdisciplinary volume makes a timely contribution to debates on international law, global ecology and economy and transnational synergies.

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In 1795 Immanuel Kant proclaimed that humans had entered into a 'universal community'. Since then, connections have grown ever more pronounced, with the notion of 'cosmopolitics' defining the modern age. This interdisciplinary volume makes a timely contribution to debates on international law, global ecology and economy and transnational synergies.
Autorenporträt
HOWARD CAYGILL Professor of Cultural History, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK YVES CITTON Professor of French Literature, University Stendahl Grenoble-3, France MEREDITH EVANS Researcher, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK PAULINE KEATING Senior Lecturer, Victoria, University of Wellington, New Zealand DANIEL S. MALACHUK Associate Professor of Humanities, Daniel Webster College, USA JILL MARSDEN Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Bolton, UK JOHN S. PARTINGTON Researcher, University of Reading, UK DAVID ROSE Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Newcastle, UK LASSE THOMASSEN Junior Lecturer in Political Theory, University of Limerick, Ireland