Hannah Arendt had ideas on how to judge and act in political matters:
One judges always as a member of a community . . . but in the last analysis, one is a member of a world community by the sheer fact of being human; this is one’s “cosmopolitan existence.” When one judges . . . and acts in political matters, one is supposed to take one’s bearings from the idea, not the actuality, of being a world citizen. (Quoted from Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy, by Hannah Arendt. University of Chicago Press. 1982. p. 75.)
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