Based on the theoretical reconstruction of neglected post-WWI
writings and political action of W. E. B. Du Bois, this volume
offers a normative account of transnational cosmopolitanism.
Pointing out the limitations of Kant's cosmopolitanism through a
novel contextual account of Perpetual Peace, Transnational
Cosmopolitanism shows how these limits remain in neo-Kantian
scholarship. Ines Valdez's framework overcomes these limitations in
a methodologically unique way, taking Du Bois's writings and his
coalitional political action both as text that should inform our
theorization and normative insights. The cosmopolitanism proposed
in this work is an original contribution that questions the
contemporary currency of Kant's canonical approach and enlists
overlooked resources to radicalize, democratize, and
transnationalize cosmopolitanism.
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