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Uma revisão de A Ética Protestante y el Espíritu del Capitalismo de Max Weber revela que a palavra cultura é explicitamente mencionada pelo menos 43 vezes na obra dependendo da tradução e edição. A cultura toma relevância, devido a que ocupa um lugar de partida para a estrutura argumentativa do texto pois desta forma se diferenciam os grupos humanos e suas peculiares características. Ante uma olhada cosmopolita, a inquietude de Weber sobre a cultura neste contexto é de grande inspiração dada as variáveis correntes de pensamento global, sua disseminação recente e a aceitação entre os círculos académicos. Com o cosmopolitismo como guia principal, este texto analisa o uso da palavra cultura na obra para propor um debate para a construção de um ethos cosmopolita. Ainda que persiste a inquietude sobre os mecanismos ético-políticos aplicáveis, a literatura cosmopolita se aproxima à educação como resposta aos problemas da cultura em um mundo globalizado.

Luis Fernando Bustamante Zapata, Investigador independiente

Negociador Internacional, Magíster en Administración y candidato a Doctor en Humanidades de la Universidad EAFIT.

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