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  • The road to democracy : International solidarity
    The road to democracy : International solidarity

    The third volume in the series examines the role of anti-apartheid movements around the world.The global anti-apartheid movement was very successful in creating awareness of the liberation struggle in South Africa, and in contributing to the downfall of the apartheid government. This volume, in 2 parts, brings together analyses which in the main are written by activist scholars with deep roots in the movements and organizations they are writing about.

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  • The Romero Memory : Exploring Heritages of International Solidarity
    The Romero Memory : Exploring Heritages of International Solidarity

    Óscar Romero’s continuing legacy in various societies worldwide. On 24 March 1980, Salvadoran archbishop Óscar Romero was assassinated while celebrating mass in San Salvador.During the last years of his life, Romero had become an outspoken opponent of the oppression by El Salvador’s dictatorial regime and a beacon of peace and hope in a country torn by injustice, inequality and violence.His assassination sparked global outrage and converged with a growing international awareness of the plight of Latin America.To this day, Romero continues to inspire resistance and liberation movements in Latin America and beyond, both inside and outside the Church.Bringing together perspectives from the fields of history, theology, sociology, law, and cultural studies, The Romero Memory aims to accomplish a polyphonic understanding of the archbishop’s significance.His legacy transcends Western approaches to these disciplines and encompasses religious thought and practice, human rights activism, El Salvadoran mural iconography, Hollywood film, local social institutions and international aid, as well as transitional justice. Contributing authors: Jonas Van Mulder (KADOC-KU Leuven), Joren Janssens (RoSa/KU Leuven), Kim Christiaens (KU Leuven), Caroline Sappia (UCLouvain), Miguel Villela (University of El Salvador), Bradley Hilgert (Universidad de las Artes), Martin Maier (Jesuit European Social Centre), Sharon Erickson Nepstad (University of New Mexico), Kevin Coleman (University of Toronto), Zachary Dehm (Duquesne University), Rafaela Eulberg (University of Bonn), Valeria Vegh Weis (Buenos Aires University / Quilmes National University), Miryam Rivera Holguín (KU Leuven), Adriana Hildenbrand (Universidad de Lima / Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú), Jozef Corveleyn (KU Leuven), Lucia De Haene (KU Leuven), Rudina Jasini (University of Oxford), Jacques Haers (KU Leuven). Ebook available in Open Access. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).

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  • Existentialism, Authenticity, Solidarity
    Existentialism, Authenticity, Solidarity

    What makes individuals what they are? How should they judge their social and political interaction with the world?What makes them authentic or inauthentic? This original and provocative study explores the concept of "authenticity" and its relevance for radical politics.Weaving together close readings of three 20th century thinkers: Martin Heidegger, Karl Jaspers and Jean-Paul Sartre with the concept of authenticity, Stephen Eric Bronner illuminates the phenomenological foundations for self-awareness that underpin our sense of identity and solidarity.He claims that different expressions of the existential tradition compete with one another in determining how authenticity might be experienced, but all of them ultimately rest on self-referential judgments.The author’s own new framework for a political ethic at once serves as a corrective and an alternative. Wonderfully rich, insightful, and nuanced, Stephen Eric Bronner has produced another bookshelf staple that speaks to crucial issues in politics, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.Existentialism, Authenticity, Solidarity will appeal to scholars, students and readers from the general public alike.

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  • The Solidarity Economy
    The Solidarity Economy

    Questioning the boundaries between politics and economics Jean-Louis Laville’s large body of work has focused on an intellectual history of the concept of solidarity since the Industrial Revolution.In The Solidarity Economy, his most famous distillation of this work, Laville establishes how the formations of economic solidarities (unions, activism, and other forms of associationalism) reveal that the boundaries between politics and economics are porous and structured such that politics, ideally a pure expression of ethics and values, is instead integrated with economic concerns. Exploring the possibilities and long histories of association, The Solidarity Economy identifies the power of contemporary social and solidarity movements and examines the history of postcapitalist practices in which democratic demands invade the heart of the economy.The Solidarity Economy ranges in focus from workers associations in France dating back to the nineteenth century, to associations of African Americans and feminists in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, to a Brazilian landless-worker coalition in the twentieth century. Studying solidarity associations over time allows us to examine how we can recombine the economic and political spheres to address dependencies and inequalities.Ultimately, The Solidarity Economy has global scope and inspiring examples of associations that deepen democracy.

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  • What does high international solidarity mean?

    High international solidarity refers to a strong sense of unity and support among countries and their citizens in addressing global challenges and crises. It means that nations come together to provide assistance, resources, and cooperation to help each other in times of need, such as during natural disasters, pandemics, or conflicts. High international solidarity also involves promoting empathy, understanding, and collaboration across borders to work towards common goals, such as promoting human rights, peace, and sustainable development. Ultimately, it signifies a commitment to standing together as a global community to tackle shared challenges and build a more inclusive and equitable world.

  • What is the export-import trade?

    Export-import trade refers to the exchange of goods and services between countries. It involves the sale of goods and services from one country to another (export) and the purchase of goods and services from another country (import). This trade is essential for the global economy as it allows countries to access products and resources that they may not have domestically, while also providing opportunities for businesses to expand their markets and reach new customers. The balance of export and import trade is an important indicator of a country's economic health and its relationship with other nations.

  • What is the import-export trade with Spain?

    The import-export trade with Spain involves a variety of goods and services. Spain is known for exporting products such as machinery, motor vehicles, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural products like fruits and vegetables. In return, Spain imports goods such as petroleum, machinery, and chemicals. The trade relationship between Spain and other countries is important for both parties' economies, as it allows for the exchange of goods and services that are beneficial for each country's industries and consumers.

  • What is a solidarity community?

    A solidarity community is a group of individuals who come together to support and help each other in times of need. This can include sharing resources, providing emotional support, and working together to address common challenges. Solidarity communities often form around shared values, such as social justice, environmental sustainability, or mutual aid. These communities can be powerful sources of resilience and empowerment, as they create a network of support and cooperation among their members.

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  • Pedagogy of Solidarity
    Pedagogy of Solidarity

    Famous Brazilian educational and social theorist Paulo Freire presents his ideas on the importance of community solidarity in moving toward social justice in schools and society.In a set of talks and interviews shortly before his death, Freire addresses issues not often highlighted in his work, such as globalization, post-modern fatalism, and the qualities of educators for the 21st century.His illuminating comments are supplemented with commentaries by other well-known scholars, such as Ana Maria Araujo Freire, Walter de Oliveira, Norman Denzin, Henry Giroux, and Donaldo Macedo.

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  • The Politics of Solidarity : The International Working Men’s Association 1873
    The Politics of Solidarity : The International Working Men’s Association 1873

    The First International was founded with high ideals: ‘every individual or society joining it, will recognise morality, justice and truth as the basis of their conduct toward to all men, without distinction of nationality, creed, or colour.’By September 1873 it had split.Six regional federations supported one congress, a few local sections and a Council in New York, supported another. The congresses, both meeting in Geneva, brought together persons inspired by contrasting forms of organisation, one federalist and mainly based on workplace organisation, the other centralist, supporting national electoral parties.Reports and newspaper articles (some translated for the first time) present rival perspectives, influenced by Bakunin and Marx.These texts review issues of class, gender, authority and ethnicity within labour and progressive movements in Europe and the USA. ‘The congress of Geneva of 1873 has reset our Association on its true path, working people have had enough of chiefs and bosses, they want to take the management of their affairs into their own hands.’

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  • Place, Diversity and Solidarity
    Place, Diversity and Solidarity

    In many countries, particularly in the Global North, established forms of solidarity within communities are said to be challenged by the increasing ethnic and cultural diversity of the population.Against the backdrop of renewed geopolitical tensions – which inflate and exploit ethno-cultural, rather than political-economic cleavages – concerns are raised that ethnic and cultural diversity challenge both the formal mechanisms of redistribution and informal acts of charity, reciprocity and support which underpin common notions of community. This book focuses on the innovative forms of solidarity that develop around the joint appropriation and the envisaged common future of specific places.Drawing on examples from schools, streets, community centres, workplaces, churches, housing projects and sporting projects, it provides an alternative research agenda from the 'loss of community' narrative.It reflects on the different spatiotemporal frames in which solidarities are nurtured, the connections forged between solidarity and citizenship, and the role of interventions by professionals to nurture solidarity in diversity. This timely and original work will be essential reading for those working in human geography, sociology, ethnic studies, social work, urban studies, political studies and cultural studies.

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    Black Solidarity Version Excursion


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  • What is a synonym for solidarity relationship or how can solidarity relationship be simply defined?

    A synonym for solidarity relationship is a "united" or "cohesive" relationship. Solidarity relationship can be simply defined as a bond or connection between individuals or groups based on shared values, goals, or interests. It involves a sense of unity and mutual support, where individuals come together to support and stand by each other in times of need or to work towards a common purpose.

  • What is a synonym for solidarity relationship or how can solidarity relationship be easily defined?

    A synonym for solidarity relationship is a bond of unity or a sense of togetherness. Solidarity relationship can be easily defined as a mutual support and understanding between individuals or groups who share common goals, values, or interests. It involves standing together in times of need, showing empathy, and working towards a common purpose.

  • What is the principle of solidarity?

    The principle of solidarity is the idea that individuals and groups have a moral obligation to support and assist one another. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of all people and the importance of working together for the common good. Solidarity promotes the idea that everyone should have access to basic needs and opportunities, and that society as a whole should strive to reduce inequalities and promote justice. This principle is often associated with social justice movements and is a key value in many ethical and religious traditions.

  • What is the solidarity principle for?

    The solidarity principle is for promoting unity and support among individuals or groups, especially in times of need or hardship. It emphasizes the idea of standing together and helping one another to achieve common goals or overcome challenges. Solidarity is important for building a sense of community, fostering empathy, and creating a more equitable and just society.

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