advocates of internationalism who decry the sovereignty or need of state organization … are called proponents of cosmopolitanism—F. L. Burdette
(2)
: a climate of opinion distinguished by the absence of narrow national loyalties or parochial prejudices and by a readiness to borrow from other lands or regions in the formation of cultural or artistic patterns
a genial cosmopolitanism was the hallmark of that enlightened age
the literary cosmopolitanism was followed by an artistic cosmopolitanism which transcended all frontiers—Paul Wescher
b
: excessive admiration and imitation of the cultural traits or achievements of others at the expense of the cultural identity or integrity of one's own land or region
a "divine provincialism" … is but ill replaced by a cosmopolitanism lacking in virtue and distinction—Agnes Repplier
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