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Diogenes of Sinope
Diogenes the Cynic (, ; ), also known as Diogenes of Sinope, was an ancient Greek philosopher during the period of Classical Greece, and one of the founders of Cynicism.
cosmopolitanism
Cosmopolitanism is the idea that all human beings are members of a single community. Its adherents are known as cosmopolitan or cosmopolite. Cosmopolitanism is both prescriptive and aspirational, believing humans can and should be "world citizens" in a "universal community". The idea encompasses different dimensions and avenues of community, such as promoting universal moral standards, establishing global political structures, or developing a platform for mutual cultural expression and tolerance.
civic nationalism
form of nationalism espousing freedom, tolerance, equality and individual rights
The Venus Project
american organization
global citizenship
idea that all people have equal rights and civic responsibilities that come with being a member of the world
flag of the Earth
any flag meant to represent the entire planet of Earth, or global society thereon
anti-patriotism
alt=|thumb|Four Victims of Cheap Patriotism (1910). Anti-war cartoon depicting a widow grieving the death of her husband alongside their children playing with a toy rifle and soldiers. Anti-patriotism is the ideology that opposes patriotism; it usually refers to those with cosmopolitan views and is usually of an internationalist and anti-nationalist nature as well. Normally, anti-patriotism stems from the belief that patriotism is wrong since people born in a country, whether they like it or not and regardless of their individuality, are encouraged to love the country or sacrifice themselves f
Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose
essay by Immanuel Kant
Ubi panis ibi patria
latin expression
cosmopolitan democracy
political theory
Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity
central doctrine of the Bahá'í Faith that promotes the unity of mankind
international ethics
area of international relations theory concerning the extent and scope of ethical obligations between states in an era of globalization
Transnational Radical Party
political association who intend to use nonviolent means to create an effective body of international law with respect for individuals and the affirmation of democracy and freedom throughout the world