NATIONALISTS AND COSMOPOLITANS: How Samuel Huntington Predicted Our Political Moment. “According to Huntington, postwar globalization had given rise to a new class of ‘global citizens’ at the highest echelons of American academia, industry, and (bipartisan) politics—a ‘de-nationalized’ elite whose ‘attitudes and behavior contrast with the overwhelming patriotism and nationalistic identification of the rest of the American public.’ The jet-setting cosmopolitans tended to be far more supportive of free trade, open immigration, and activist foreign policy than most Americans. Huntington described this wide and allegedly growing gap as a major source of the decline in trust in democratic institutions since the 1960s.”