The Hellenistic world developed a cosmopolitan perspective of the world. What were the basic ingredients of cosmopolitanism and how did it take shape?
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The political culture idealized in the writings of Plato and Aristotle is not cosmopolitan. In this culture, a man identifies himself first and foremost as a citizen of a particular polis or city, and in doing so, he signals which institutions and which body of people hold his allegiance.
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