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Title: The Cosmopolitan Union
Author: Werner Ackermann
Date: 1930
Language: en
Topics: panarchy, cosmopolitanism
Source: Retrieved on July 22, 2020 from http://panarchy.org/ackermann/cosmopolitan.html

Werner Ackermann

The Cosmopolitan Union

Note by John Zube

This is my rough translation of the German original, an advertisement in

a German magazine (Radikaler Geist), in 1930. This association was

suppressed by the Nazis before it could grow to any considerable size.

I know of only three former members.

and was among other things a writer in South Africa, still under

considerable restrictions there. His earlier correspondence with Ulrich

von Beckerath, mainly on minority rights, filled two arch lever files

and is presumably lost. Beckerath’s part of it was burned in an air raid

in 1943.

this draft. It very much looks like his style for proposing new

associations.

With Hitler’s rise to power this association was, naturally, dissolved.

It had about 60 members. Beckerath reported that even after it had

existed for a considerable time, many members were still shocked when

they were brought to realize that it implied a competitive juridical

court system as well. They had automatically assumed that a territorial

State would always exist to provide them with such services — or

disservices. My father, presumably, first learned to know Ulrich von

Beckerath in this association and suggested to me, back in 1952, that I

pay him a visit. I did, and it greatly changed my life and my ideas for

the better. He influenced my thinking much more than my father, any

schooling, training or general reading did. I’ve never met, heard about

or read about another person who was so full of constructive and

rightful ideas in the social sciences. That may have been one of the

main reasons why he remained largely unknown.

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The Cosmopolitan Union

Membership in the Cosmopolitan Union is free. Its members support —

without any personal obligation — the following basic demands of the

Cosmopolitan Union:

from a church).

membership) possess the right to migrate, settle, and work everywhere.

simple option, become either Cosmopolites or members of a State.

recognizes Cosmopolites as an international minority according to modern

international law.

Cosmopolites and recognizes its right to conclude treaties. This

protective association may open branches with consular rights.

association to its registered members are to be recognized by all State

departments.

foreigners. The State has neither in peace nor during times of war a

right to infringe freedom and property rights of Cosmopolites.

Cosmopolites may not be forced to serve in the armed forces or auxiliary

war services of a State, to contribute to war taxes or other expenses

connected with a war effort.

nationality, not even in wartime.

mutual benefit associations like welfare centres, insurance companies,

banking institutions, associations for legal protection, archives,

educational and training institutions, hospitals, homes for aged people,

etc. The State will not force any institutions or services upon

Cosmopolites which the Cosmopolites are willing and capable to supply

themselves or which they do not desire.

fundamental principles of the Cosmopolitan Union. Upon application by

their protective association it will enter into negotiations concerning

an extension of the treaties concluded between them. Regulations

concerning the detailed application of the above principles, including

rules for the period of transition, will be worked out between the State

and the Cosmopolitan Union.