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DISTANT SUFFERING (2) answer(s).
 
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Distant suffering and cosmopolitan obligations / Linklater, Andrew   Journal Article
Linklater, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract How far does globalization extend the boundaries of community by bringing distant suffering directly into the lives of onlookers, and how far does the greater visibility of suffering arouse compassion and a willingness to help? Modern self-images that stress the growth of emotional identification between the members of the same society encourage the belief that similar attachments may develop at the level of humanity as a whole. Critics of this position emphasize deep-seated tendencies to remain indifferent to remote suffering. In the light of these differences, this paper asks whether the extension of human solidarity largely depends on the development of feelings of guilt or shame when harm is done to 'distant strangers' or when little is done to help them. It asks whether universal vulnerabilities to basic forms of mental and physical suffering create the possibility of global empathy and sympathy, and whether the idea of 'embodied cosmopolitanism' provides adequate normative foundations for collective action to reduce unnecessary suffering in distant places
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Imagining ourselves beyond the nation: exploring cosmopolitanism in relations to media coverage of distant suffering / Kyriakidou, Maria   Journal Article
Kyriakidou, Maria Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Cosmopolitanism  Nation  Media Coverage  Distant Suffering 
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