Cosmopolitanism: A plausible political project
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cosmopolitanism political realism political moralism political minimalism metapolitics
Fecha
2025Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: Bermejo-Luque, L., & Rodríguez-Alcázar, J. (2025). Cosmopolitanism: A plausible political project. Journal of International Political Theory, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/17550882251390858
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Spanish Ministry of Science Innovation and Universities PID2023-147881NB-I00Resumen
Cosmopolitanism is usually defended on a moral basis. Because of that, it seems to be available only for political moralists. In this paper, we propose a non-moralist foundation for cosmopolitanism rooted in the metapolitical framework provided by political minimalism. This framework articulates a distinction between ethics and politics on the one hand, and between politics and metapolitics on the other. Through this lens, we argue that cosmopolitanism should be understood as a political normative position, rather than an ethical, metaethical, or metapolitical thesis. In addition, political minimalism allows us to provide a novel argument in favour of cosmopolitanism by conceptualizing the global political community in a way that avoids the utopianism often associated with other conceptions of cosmopolitanism, thereby strengthening its overall plausibility.




