GS101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Live Aid, Immanuel Kant, Universal Declaration Of Human Rights

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Culture institutionalized/patterned set of beliefs, values, behaviours and. Global imaginary belonging to one common community, subjective (cid:494)i(cid:495)d like to buy the world a coke(cid:495) and (cid:494)united colors of benetton(cid:495) emergence of a global culture and cosmopolitan identity experience of a global consciousness practices. Articulated by immanuel kant, 18th c. german philosopher. Cosmopolitanism means to cast aside local/parochial ties and be a citizen of the world. Reflected in: universal declaration of human rights (udhr) as a common, global set of values, international criminal court (icc), situated in the hague, Netherlands: hopes of a common shared sense of justice and ethics. Rootless identity: not tied to particular tradition. Elitist: life lived in a bubble. Hopes/aspirations for global cosmopolitan culture easily appropriated by: wavin(cid:495) flag by k(cid:495)naan. B. barber: public issues diminished by concern with petty choices coke or. The possibility of american/western cultural dominance threatens. The product, corporation, and economic system coca-colonization of the.

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