The Dimensions of Global Citizenship takes issue with the
assumption that ideas about global citizenship are merely Utopian
ideals. The author argues that, far from being a modern phenomenon,
world citizenship has existed throughout history as a radical
alternative to the inadequacies of the nation-state system. Only in
the post-war era has this ideal become politically meaningful. This
social transformation is illustrated by references to the
activities of global social movements as well as those of
individual citizens.
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