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Thomas W. Pogge Cosmopolitanism: a defence article David Miller is right that weak cosmopolitanism is undistinctive and strong cosmopolitanism implausibly curtails associative duties. But there are intermediate views that avoid both of these problems.

Cosmopolitanism: a defence

Thomas W. Pogge

Critical review of international social and political philosophy, vol. 5, no. 3, 2002, pp. 86–91

Abstract

David Miller is right that weak cosmopolitanism is undistinctive and strong cosmopolitanism implausibly curtails associative duties. But there are intermediate views that avoid both of these problems.

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