Cosmopolitan EuropeISBN: 978-0-7456-3563-7
Paperback
328 pages
November 2007, Polity
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Just as the Peace of Westphalia brought the religious civil wars
of the seventeenth century to an end through the separation of
church and state, so too the separation of state and nation
represents the appropriate response to the horrors of the twentieth
century. And just as the secular state makes the exercise of
different religions possible, so too cosmopolitan Europe must
guarantee the coexistence of different ethnic, religious and
political forms of life across national borders based on the
principle of cosmopolitan tolerance.
The task the authors have set themselves in this book is nothing
less than to rethink Europe as an idea and a reality. It represents
an attempt to understand the process of Europeanization in light of
the theory of reflexive modernization and thereby to redefine it at
both the theoretical and the political level.
This book completes Ulrich Beck’s trilogy on ‘cosmopolitan realism’, the volumes of which complement each other and can be read independently. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the key social and political developments of our time.