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A Cosmopolitan Theory of Secession
- Weltman, Daniel
- Advisor(s): Arneson, Richard
Abstract
I defend a cosmopolitan theory of the right to secede according to which a group has a right to secede only if it is better from a cosmopolitan point of view. I defend the theory by arguing that the right to political self-determination is not strong enough to support the other main theories of secession on offer, and by arguing that there are a number of advantages to approaching the right to secede in this deflationary way, especially given the commitments of cosmopolitanism in political philosophy more generally.
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