Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Fordham Law Review
Abstract
These three ideas then, I, a twenty-first century American citizen of Anglo-Ghanian ancestry, want to borrow from a citizen of Sinope who dreamed of global citizenship twenty-four centuries ago: (1) We do not need a single world government; but (2) we must care for the fate of all human beings inside and outside our own societies; and (3) we have much to gain from conversation with one another across our differences.
First Page
2375
Volume
75
Publication Date
2007
Recommended Citation
Kwame A. Appiah,
Keynote Address: Global Citizenship,
75
Fordham Law Review
2375
(2007).
Available at:
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-articles/42
