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    Article: “The Case for Contamination” by Kwame Anthony Appiah In “The Case for Contamination” the author Kwame Appiah analyzes and points out the many ways in which the world is becoming globalized. He uses many extensive examples to show that the world is getting ‘contaminated’. By ‘contamination’ he means that the mixture of all the innovative values and traditions are damaging and eventually destroying what our ancestors have left us. In his analysis‚ he describes the gradual transformation

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    Kwame Anthony Appiah‚ one of the world’s most preeminent philosophers‚ asserts that cultural and language barriers and conflict of values are excuses that force people to forget the powerful ties that connect people all across the world. Appiah demands us to recognize that – all human beings are citizens of the world – cosmopolitan‚ and more similar than their differences may make them seem. According to Appiah‚ the fate of humanity depends on people’s willingness to become global citizens and to

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    advances and technology improves problems can arise in some areas and they must be looked at. Issues like gender imbalance in areas like China where there are many more boys than girls being born can have a huge problem on future populations. In Kwame Appiah’s “Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers‚” he talks about the idea of cosmopolitanism and people not being divided by cultures but

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    Kwame Anthony Appiah’s Cosmopolitanism is an intriguing book whose drive is to invite readers to take a step back from “the noise” of the world and view it in a light that encompasses the similarities and differences of the people that live in it. Through this view‚ we come to understand that with the bit of help from the globalization phenomenon‚ the world is made up of communities within communities‚ within communities‚ within a community. Appiah states that‚ cosmopolitanism “begins with the simple

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    Conversation has brought awareness and resolution to many different situations. As explained by Kwame Appiah in his two excerpts “Making Conversation” and “The Primacy of Practice”‚ he sees conversation and communication with one another as important tools to achieve this ideology of cosmopolitanism. Over the last few decades‚ the United States has started to accept homosexual couples due to conversations which have also led to the support of gay civil rights and some change in religious outlooks

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    A cosmopolitan advocate Can cosmopolitanism a vision that explicates on how everyone should belong to the same community and share a common ground among mankind‚ become societies new reality? When integrating Yoshino’s idea of “the new civil rights” form his preface “Covering: The hidden assault on our civil rights”‚ Appiah idea of initiating conversation with other people to reach some sort of mutual understanding with those who are different from ourselves‚ can lead to the commemoration of cultural

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    Kwame Anthony Appiah directly points out the immense influence race has on history‚ and its impact on culture and society. Reading “Race” by Appiah evoked what I can only describe as an “oh duh” moment. I knew the role of race‚ but never realized the massive effect this concept has had. Race can be seen as a relevant issue not only in literature‚ but also the foundations of our society. Specifically‚ the United States‚ a nation founded and built on slavery‚ is still facing its consequences. To begin

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    ASEAN was created on August 8‚ 1967 by five founding members; Thailand‚ Indonesia‚ Singapore‚ Malaysia‚ the Philippines. Malaysian foreign minister Ismail Abdul Rahman said at that time: ‘we have to come to a profound shared realization that we will not be able to survive as independent nations for long…‚ unless we think and act at the same time as residents of Southeast Asia’ . At perilous times when the nation-states were pressurized into joining either one of the two major blocs‚ Southeast Asian

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    One generation after another passes by with new ways of thinking and understanding attached to each of them‚ one never being exactly the same as the one before or after it. In Kwame Anthony Appiah’s articles‚ “Making Conversation” and “The Primacy of Practice”‚ he goes into great depth over the concept of conversation being the most critical component of differences being pushed aside‚ with global-wide acceptance and understanding attached to it. In not only today’s society but also past society’s

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    Imagine a world where societies were able to coexist and functioned through eyes of acceptance and love. This idea of universal peace is exciting and enticing to many‚ however this idealized world is realistically impossible. People are irrational and carry a heavy indifference for others. Throughout all time people have struggled to coexist‚ whether it be over cultures‚ ideas‚ patorism‚ hate‚ or religion; conflict is inevitable. Acceptance is the key to a utopian world‚ however there will always

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