महानगरीयता Meaning in English
महानगरीयता शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : cosmopolitanism
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कॉस्मोपॉलिट्सब्रह्मांड
कॉस्मोट्रॉन
कोसोग्राफी
सह सैनिक
सहप्रायोजक
कोसरादरिंग
कॉससेट
कोससेट
कॉससेटिंग
लागत लगाना
महँगा पड़ना
लागत
लागत खाता
लागत लेखांकन
महानगरीयता इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Both French and foreign media interpreted this notion of rootless cosmopolitanism, of being out of touch with the soil and the mystery of "la France profonde," as an old trope for foreign and Jewish influence.
Hyderabadi Muslims are now seen as a result of Indian cosmopolitanism, and their history is being lost in Indian textbooks.
Today, the practices of global politics are defined by values: norms of [rights], ideas of [development (humanity)|human development], and beliefs such as Internationalism or cosmopolitanism about how we should relate to each.
Over the last couple of decades cosmopolitanism has become one of the key contested ideologies of global politics:.
Together with Daniele Archibugi, Held had been prominent in the development of cosmopolitanism, and of cosmopolitan democracy in particular.
This entailed a critical evaluation of the concepts of democracy, sovereignty, governance and cosmopolitanism, among other concepts.
Held's response to this challenge was to explore the way globalization has altered the landscape of politics, how cosmopolitanism provides ideals that enable one to rethink politics and the political good, and to pursue political stepping stones that could help embed this agenda.
For him progress was "the constant expansion of the environment of peaceful coexistence from tribal unity through patriotism to cosmopolitanism".
As Alexander Pyatigorsky recalled, Zinoviev "was not afraid of anything"; he was one of the few who continued to communicate with Karl Kantor in the midst of the struggle against cosmopolitanism, demonstratively releasing "anti-Semitic" jokes about his friend.
He highlights the Rastafarian notion of 'Ital', a form of localism in which "what is sacred is what comes from the earth and is grown locally", and where localism and internationalism are mixed "without building walls between sects" in what Wall calls a "worldwide rooted cosmopolitanism".
In 1949, he was again arrested, this time in connection with the campaign against foreign influences and cosmopolitanism.
In Toward a New Legal Common Sense (2002), the sociologist Boaventura de Sousa Santos applied the term subaltern cosmopolitanism to describe the counter-hegemonic practice of social struggle against Neoliberalism and globalization, especially the struggle against social exclusion.