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ARTETA ARILLA, Mikel. Nacionalismo y poder tras las premisas comunitaristas: una crítica desde el cosmopolitismo habermasiano. Eidos [online]. 2016, n.25, pp.95-127. ISSN 1692-8857.  https://doi.org/10.14482/eidos.25.8315.

In order to endorse political cosmopolitanism we will undertake a critical analysis of the main four premises that support communitarianism: the ontological one, the instrumental one, the ethical one, and the moral-psychological one (1). Then, we warn that communitarianism usually serves as support for nationalist theoretical proposals that just care about the socio-economic interests of their own countries (2). In response to communitarianism, we offer some answers from a cosmopolitan moral approach. However, we conclude that this approach is also insufficient (3). In conclusion, we argue that only a legal and political cosmopolitanism could honor moral universalism (4).

Keywords : Communitarianism; nationalism; cosmopolitanism; Habermas; Taylor.

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