Identity and violence: The illusion of destiny - by Amartya Sen and cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a world of strangers - by Kwame Anthony Appiah
Ethics and International Affairs 21 (2):259–261 (2007)
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Bruce Robbins (2012). Perpetual War: Cosmopolitanism From the Viewpoint of Violence. Duke University Press.
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Stan Van Hooft (2007). Cosmopolitanism as Virtue. Journal of Global Ethics 3 (3):303 – 315.
P. H. Coetzee (2001). Kwame Anthony Appiah—The Triumph of Liberalism. Philosophical Papers 30 (3):261-287.
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