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-In most discussions, the '''global citizens movement''' is a socio-political process rather than a political organization or party structure. The term is often used synonymously with the [[anti-globalization movement]] or the [[global justice movement]].+'''Global citizenship''' is the idea of all [[person]]s having [[rights]] and [[civic duties|civic responsibilities]] that come with being a member of the [[world]], with whole-world philosophy and sensibilities, rather than as a citizen of a particular [[nation]] or place. The idea is that one’s identity transcends geography or political borders and that responsibilities or rights are derived from membership in a broader class: "humanity". This does not mean that such a person denounces or waives their nationality or other, more local identities, but such identities are given "second place" to their membership in a global community.
-"Global citizens movement" has been used by activists to refer to a number of organized and overlapping citizens groups who seek to influence public policy often with the hope of establishing global solidarity on an issue. Such efforts include advocacy on ecological [[sustainability]], corporate responsibility, social justice, and similar progressive issues. 
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-In theoretical discussions of [[social movements]], global citizens movement refers to a complex and unprecedented phenomena made possible by the unique subjective and objective conditions of the [[planetary phase of civilization]].  
==See also== ==See also==
-*[[Global citizenship]]+* [[Global Education Magazine]]
-*[[World government]]+* [[Anti-nationalism]]
-*[[Great Transition]]+* [[Anti-patriotism]]
-*[[Social movement]]+* [[Cosmopolitanism]]
-*[[World community]]+* [[Earth Anthem]]
-*[[Global issue]]+* [[Global civics]]
 +* [[Global Citizens Movement]]
 +* [[Global democracy (disambiguation)]]
 +* [[Global governance]]
 +* [[Globalism]]
 +* [[Global justice]]
 +* [[Globality]]
 +* [[Netizen]]
 +* [[Planetary Consciousness]]
 +* [[Postnationalism]]
 +* [[Subsidiarity]]
 +* [[Spaceship Earth]]
 +* [[Think globally, act locally]]
 +* [[Transnationalism]]
 +* [[United Nations]] and [[United Nations Parliamentary Assembly]]
 +* [[World community]]
 +* [[World Federalist Movement]]
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Global citizenship is the idea of all persons having rights and civic responsibilities that come with being a member of the world, with whole-world philosophy and sensibilities, rather than as a citizen of a particular nation or place. The idea is that one’s identity transcends geography or political borders and that responsibilities or rights are derived from membership in a broader class: "humanity". This does not mean that such a person denounces or waives their nationality or other, more local identities, but such identities are given "second place" to their membership in a global community.

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