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Literary qualities of " French and English" by G.K. Chesterton essay

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Answered by sailorking
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The fact is quite obvious that there is a huge difference between being a cosmopolitan and being international. It is seen that most of them are cosmopolitan who are rigid and the good men are international.

                             If one wants to be international, he first needs to be national, then he shall become an international.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Clearly there is a lot of contrast between being universal and being cosmopolitan.


Every single great man are universal.


About every terrible man are cosmopolitan.


Universal harmony implies a harmony between countries, not a harmony after the devastation of countries, similar to the Buddhist harmony after the pulverization of identity.


The brilliant age of the great European resembles the paradise of the Christian:

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