The term “cosmopolitanism” finds its roots in the Greek word “kosmopolitês,ˮ meaning “citizen of the world.” Based on this lexical definition, cosmopolitanism is the belief that all individuals—regardless of their political affiliations or communal, cultural, and territorial ties—are part of a larger community based on shared morality rather than nationalistic sentiments. It suggests that individuals […]
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