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A world citizen (or '''citizen of the world''', '''cosmopolitan''') is a person who wishes to transcend the Geopolitical divisiveness inherent in the Nation al Citizenship s of the various Sovereign State s and countries. In this respect the concept differs from Internationalism , which is still based on the idea of nations. By refusing to accept a Patriotic Identity dictated by any national government, world citizens assert their independence as citizens of the Earth , the world, or the Cosmos . OVERVIEW The first people to identify themselves as "world citizens" were the Stoic philosophers (see Zeno Of Citium or Diogenes Of Sinope ). They coined the term ''cosmopolis'' or "universal city" from which is derived the English word 'cosmopolitan'. Stoicism was a major philosophy in the Roman Empire , which hoped to create this ''cosmopolis''. The perspective of a world citizen has affinities with an Existentialist philosophical outlook in that world citizens:
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Some world citizens may also:
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World citizens are not limited to any specific Faith or Ideology , but will often adhere to the following:
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The Hindus have long a sanskrit phrase '' Vasedeva Kutumbakam '' to indicate that the world is one family. PROMOTING WORLD CITIZENSHIP The World Service Authority promotes world citizenship today.
FAMOUS WORLD CITIZENS Some famous people who have identified themselves as world citizens:
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