On What Minimum Bases Could a Cosmopolitan Global Agreement Be Built?
Abstract
This article explores some of the main political features of the globalized era and defends the need for representative political institutions that exceed the nation state. The following question is under what ethico-political conditions we could defend a political and legal framework for an axiologically diverse world and what political conceptions and values could be proposed as a normative model for global governance whose goal ought to be the legitimate exercise of power.
Considering the difficulties of such an undertaking, possible strategies and reasons are presented in order to contemplate that the possibility of a global agreement is not entirely implausible.
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