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The global citizens movement is a constellation of organized and overlapping citizens' groups seeking to foster global solidarity in policy and consciousness.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 24 relations: Anti-globalization movement, Antonio Negri, Cosmopolitanism, Cynicism (philosophy), David Korten, Earth Charter, Global citizenship, Global justice, Global justice movement, Global Scenario Group, Great Transition, James Gustave Speth, Michael Hardt, Michel Foucault, Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire, Oxfam, Paul Raskin, Social movement, Stoicism, The Cultural Creatives, Westphalian system, World community, World Constitution and Parliament Association, World government.

  2. Alter-globalization
  3. Cosmopolitanism
  4. Global civilization
  5. Global culture

Anti-globalization movement

The anti-globalization movement, or counter-globalization movement, is a social movement critical of economic globalization. Global citizens movement and anti-globalization movement are social movements.

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Antonio Negri

Antonio Negri (1 August 1933 – 16 December 2023) was an Italian political philosopher known as one of the most prominent theorists of autonomism, as well as for his co-authorship of Empire with Michael Hardt.

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Cosmopolitanism

Cosmopolitanism is the idea that all human beings are members of a single community. Global citizens movement and Cosmopolitanism are social movements.

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Cynicism (philosophy)

Cynicism (κυνισμός) is a school of thought in ancient Greek philosophy, originating in the Classical period and extending into the Hellenistic and Roman Imperial periods.

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David Korten

David C. Korten (born 1937) is an American author, former professor of the Harvard Business School, political activist, prominent critic of corporate globalization, and "by training and inclination a student of psychology and behavioral systems".

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Earth Charter

The Earth Charter is an international declaration of fundamental values and principles considered useful by its supporters for building a just, sustainable, and peaceful global society in the 21st century.

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Global citizenship

Global citizenship is a form of transnationality, specifically the idea that one's identity transcends geography or political borders and that responsibilities or rights are derived from membership in a broader global class of "humanity". Global citizens movement and global citizenship are Cosmopolitanism, global civilization and global culture.

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Global justice

Global justice is an issue in political philosophy arising from the concern about unfairness.

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Global justice movement

The global justice movement is a network of globalized social movements demanding global justice by opposing what is often known as the “corporate globalization” and promoting equal distribution of economic resources. Global citizens movement and global justice movement are Alter-globalization and social movements.

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Global Scenario Group

The Global Scenario Group (GSG) was an international, interdisciplinary body convened in 1995 by the Tellus Institute and the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) to develop scenarios for world development in the twenty-first century.

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Great Transition

Great Transition is used by the Great Transition Initiative and its predecessor, the Global Scenario Group (GSG), to describe a vision of a just and sustainable global future.

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James Gustave Speth

James Gustave (Gus) Speth (born on March 4, 1942) is an American environmental lawyer and advocate who co-founded the Natural Resources Defense Council.

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Michael Hardt

Michael Hardt (born 1960) is an American political philosopher and literary theorist.

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Michel Foucault

Paul-Michel Foucault (15 October 192625 June 1984) was a French historian of ideas and philosopher who also served as an author, literary critic, political activist, and teacher.

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Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire

Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire is a book by autonomous Marxist philosophers Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt that was published in 2004.

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Oxfam

Oxfam is a British-founded confederation of 21 independent non-governmental organizations (NGOs), focusing on the alleviation of global poverty, founded in 1942 and led by Oxfam International.

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Paul Raskin

Paul Raskin is the founding president of the Tellus Institute, which has conducted over 3,500 research and policy projects throughout the world on environmental issues, resource planning, scenario analysis, and sustainable development.

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A social movement is a loosely organized effort by a large group of people to achieve a particular goal, typically a social or political one. Global citizens movement and social movement are social movements.

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Stoicism

Stoicism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy that flourished in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.

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The Cultural Creatives

The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World is a nonfiction social sciences and sociology book by sociologist Paul H. Ray and psychologist Sherry Ruth Anderson (born 1942).

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Westphalian system

The Westphalian system, also known as Westphalian sovereignty, is a principle in international law that each state has exclusive sovereignty over its territory.

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The term world community is used primarily in political and humanitarian contexts to describe an international aggregate of nation states of widely varying types. Global citizens movement and world community are community building.

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World Constitution and Parliament Association

The World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA), formally known as the World Committee for a World Constitutional Convention (WCWCC), is an international committee established as an international non-governmental organization (INGO) dedicated to the establishment of world peace through a democratic federal world government.

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World government

World government is the concept of a single political authority with jurisdiction over all of Earth and humanity. Global citizens movement and World government are Cosmopolitanism and global civilization.

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See also

Alter-globalization

Cosmopolitanism

Global civilization

Global culture

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_citizens_movement

Also known as Global Citizen Movement, Movement of global citizens, World Citizens Movement, World citizen movement.