Sánchez Madrid, Nuria2024-09-022024-09-022023Sánchez Madrid, N. (2023) “Kant’s Trust in the Political Value of Labour and Global Mobility. A Non-Ideal Account of Cosmopolitan Normativity”, Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society. Belgrade, Serbia, 34(2), pp. 305–317. doi: 10.2298/FID2302305S.0353-573810.2298/FID2302305Shttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/107790Este artículo ha recibido el apoyo de Cost Action CA20134 "Traces as Research Agenda for Climate Change, Technology Studies, and Social Justice" (TRACTS), el Macrogrupo On Trust-CM (H2019/HUM5699) financiado por la Comunidad de Madrid y el Fondo Social Europeo y el Proyecto de Innovación y Mejora de la Calidad Docente UCM 2022 n.º 52 "Precariedad, exclusión social y marcos epistémicos del daño: lógicas y efectos subjetivos del sufrimiento social contemporáneo" (V).This account first endorses the normative strength of Kant’s cosmopolitan right, even if it is not lacking in non-ideal traits, and then takes issue with Flikschuh’s well-known interpretation of what she labels Kant’s “dilemma of sovereignty”. Second, I tease out some of the non-ideal features underpinning Kant’s cosmopolitanism with the help of the Kantian theory of labour, which in turn helps reveal the material conditions behind the qualifications of the subject who in Kant’s view is able to move through the world. Finally, I draw some conclusions about the advantages of a non-ideal approach for upgrading the normative value of global mobility in Kant’s juridical philosophy.engAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Kant’s trust in the political value of labour and global mobility. A non-ideal account of cosmopolitan normativityjournal article2334-8577https://doi.org/10.2298/FID2302305Shttps://journal.ifdt.bg.ac.rs/fid/article/view/1567https://produccioncientifica.ucm.es/documentos/652b2926ebee473633a36c5copen access321.01342.71KantCosmopolitanismLabourCitizenshipNon-ideal approachFilosofía política7207 Filosofía Social