Cosmopolites
Discover the intriguing and often scandalous narrative of modern citizenship in Cosmopolites by Atossa Araxia Abrahamian. Published in 2015, this compelling book spans 162 pages and delves into the booming trade of citizenship, revealing how it has evolved into a lucrative market. Abrahamian, an insightful journalist, explores the motivations behind individuals and entrepreneurs who are abandoning traditional nations like America and Europe for tax havens such as Singapore and the Caribbean.
But the tale of twenty-first-century citizenship extends beyond the wealthy elite seeking new passports. Cosmopolites challenges readers to consider the implications of globalization, identity, and the commodification of citizenship itself. Join Abrahamian on a thought-provoking journey that uncovers the complexities of identification in our interconnected world. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of citizenship, globalization, and the modern landscape of identity.