Leveraging the state of global disorder via ethics: towards a renewed worldview through complex relational cosmopolitanism

Paganini, Andrea (A.A. 2022/2023) Leveraging the state of global disorder via ethics: towards a renewed worldview through complex relational cosmopolitanism. Tesi di Laurea in International political theory, Luiss Guido Carli, relatore Valentina Gentile, pp. 267. [Master's Degree Thesis]

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Abstract/Index

Introduction the not-so roaring twenties: a snapshot of present disorder. The 1920s and the 2020s: history does not repeat itself, but it often rhymes. The age of disorder beyond the end of history. How order is produced and why is a lacking. An epistemological account of social institutions and order. The great moral significance of order. The fundamental cause of disorder: the error (?). The fundamental cause of disorder: the persistence of the error. The effect of disorder on individuals: epistemic instability, narcissism and apathy. Coming full circle with present disorder: the worldview. Leveraging Disorder: Our reflexive stance towards reality. The worldview at the core of global disorder: the competitive jungle worldview. Competitive jungle and neoliberalism. Worldview fabrication and morality as a leverage point. Challenging the status quo by changing the worldview: progressive worldview and the great reset initiative. The progressive worldview: Roosevelt institute. Neoliberal worldview: the great reset and the great narrative. Addressing global poverty to avoid the perfect storm: leveraging "the state of global polycrisis". The state of global polycrisis in the anthropocene. The risk of "THE" perfect storm: cascading effects and black swans. The early sign of the perfect storm: double whammy polycrises. Who can right the ship? Leveraging systemic change via global poverty. The appeal to ethics in an unjust globalized world: complex relational cosmopolitanism. Clarifying the relevance of morality, but which one and where to look at? Looking at the distributive justice IPT debate: the double axis model and the three main normative ethics theories. The implications of the methodological turn in IPT: grounding distributive justice in a globalized world. Addressing the RQ with a new moral position: complex relational cosmopolitanism.

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Bibliografia: pp. 222-267.

Thesis Type: Master's Degree Thesis
Institution: Luiss Guido Carli
Degree Program: Master's Degree Programs > Master's Degree Program in International Relations (LM-52)
Chair: International political theory
Thesis Supervisor: Gentile, Valentina
Thesis Co-Supervisor: Hashas, Mohammed
Academic Year: 2022/2023
Session: Extraordinary
Deposited by: Alessandro Perfetti
Date Deposited: 10 Jul 2024 15:25
Last Modified: 10 Jul 2024 15:25
URI: https://tesi.luiss.it/id/eprint/39287

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