Immanuel Kant Quote

Since the narrower or wider community of the peoples of the earth has developed so far that a violation of rights in one place is felt throughout the world, the idea of a cosmopolitan right is not fantastical, high-flown or exaggerated notion. It is a complement to the unwritten code of the civil and international law, necessary for the public rights of mankind in general and thus for the realization of perpetual peace.


Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch (1795)


Since the narrower or wider community of the peoples of the earth has developed so far that a violation of rights in one place is felt throughout the ...

Since the narrower or wider community of the peoples of the earth has developed so far that a violation of rights in one place is felt throughout the ...

Since the narrower or wider community of the peoples of the earth has developed so far that a violation of rights in one place is felt throughout the ...

Since the narrower or wider community of the peoples of the earth has developed so far that a violation of rights in one place is felt throughout the ...