He writes about the divide in society between the elites, who are cosmopolitans, and the mass of citizens, who are nationalists. |
When I say we were all cosmopolitans, I'm not thinking of forced emigration, the theme of so much of our cultural pathos. |
Best enjoyed with early evening cosmopolitans, this album suddenly started making renewed sense all over again while we were on holiday. |
The cosmopolitans are able to project their vision out from New York and Hollywood, but people aren't listening anymore. |
This is in accordance with many previous studies, which have noted that endemics tend to be more susceptible to extinction than cosmopolitans. |
They mix a selection of Martinis and cosmopolitans while the choice of cognacs and scotch is one of the best in town. |