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Cosmopolitanism

Cosmopolitanism meaning

The quality of being cosmopolitan. | The idea that all of humanity belongs to a single moral community. | The quality of being cosmopolitan.

Example sentences (9)

There is a certain cosmopolitanism present in his outlook.

Almanza III has done a good job of reshaping the space to accommodate each crowd, creating a friendly overlap that displays the city’s cosmopolitanism at its finest.

Cosmopolitanism is no longer the reigning ideology of the day, and the ways in which America has failed to offer its citizens the freedom and equality it promised grow more evident every day.

Cosmopolitanism is the antidote to the disease of provincialism.

In places like London, cosmopolitanism and libertarian social ethics have formed a part of vernacular working class culture for centuries.

The multiculturalism, urbanism, and cosmopolitanism of “The Satyricon” reflected an exciting Roman mishmash of diverse languages, habits, and lifestyles drawn from northern and Western Europe, Asia, and Africa.

Cosmopolitanism is a word first coined in ancient Greece by wandering, homeless philosophers and popularized by the Stoics.

Fichte unveiled his German nationalism when he wrote, "Cosmopolitanism is the will the purpose of humanity be really achieved.

The movement owed a lot to the increasing sophistication of society, characterised by political stability, economic growth and cosmopolitanism.