Kant and Liberal Internationalism Sovereignty, Justice, and Global R
This close examination of Kant's writings shows him to be both a conservative partisan of the international status quo of sovereign states and yet also the inspiration for radical, global reform for democracy and universal rights. The focus on Kant's conc
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SOVEREIGNTY, JUSTICE, AND GLOBAL REFORM BY
ANTONIO FRANCESCHET
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KANT AND LIBERAL INTERNATIONALISM
© Antonio Franceschet, 2002 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2002978-0-312-29617-9
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Franceschet, Antonio. Kant and liberal internationalism: sovereignty, justice, and global reform!Antonio Franceschet. p.cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. International relations-Philosophy. 2. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804--Views on international relations. 3. Sovereignty. 4. Justice. 5. Internationalism. I. TItle. JZ1306.F73 2002 327.1'7-dc 21
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CONTENTS
Abbreviations for Kant's Works Preface and Acknowledgments
vii ix
Introduction Chapter 1 The Foundations of Kant's Reform Project: Politics and Morals
9
Chapter 2
The Ethico-Political Ambiguity of Kantian Freedom
23
Chapter 3
Kant, State Sovereignty, and International Reform
43
Chapter 4
Liberal Internationalism and the Kantian "Legacy"
67
Chapter 5 The Crisis of Liberal Internationalism: From International to Global Governing Institutions Chapter 6
Popular Sovereignty or Cosmopolitan Democracy? The Futures of Liberal Internationalism
85 103
Conclusion
123
Notes Works Cited Index
131 153 163
ABBREVIATIONS FOR KANT'S WORKS
C.Pur refers to Critique of Pure Reason, trans. Werner S. Pluhar. Indianapolis and Cambridge: Hackett Publishing Company Inc., 1996. C.Pr refers to Critique of Practical Reason, trans. Lewis White Beck. Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall/Library of Liberal Arts, 1993. CJ refers to Critique ofJudgment, trans. Werner S. Pluhar. Indianapolis and Cambridge: Hackett Publishing Company Inc., 1987. GMM refers to Groundwork of the Metaphysic ofMorals, trans. H. J. Paton. New York: Harpertorch Books, 1964. MM refers to The Metaphysics of Morals, trans. Mary Gregor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. REL refers to Religion in the Limits of Reason Alone, trans. T. M. Greene and H. H. Hudson. New York: Harper & Row, 1960. UH refers to "Id
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