Solidarity in Europe: The History of an IdeaSolidarity in Europe is a comprehensive study of the idea of solidarity from the early nineteenth century to the present. It covers social and political theory, Protestant and Catholic social ethics, and the development of the concept of solidarity in eight European nations - Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Steinar Stjernĝ examines how solidarity has been defined, and how this definition has changed since the early nineteenth century. He analyses different aspects of solidarity: what is the foundation of solidarity? Is it personal or common interest, 'sameness', altruism, religion, empathy, or cognition? What is the goal of solidarity? How inclusive should it be? The book also compares the different concepts of solidarity in social democratic, Christian democratic, communist and fascist parties. |
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European variations of solidarity discourses in social | 93 |
5Acomparative perspective on social democratic | 165 |
the Christian democratic | 203 |
The languages of modern social democratic | 245 |
The present precariousness of solidarity | 287 |
hope and challenges individualisation | 327 |
List of tables page | viii |
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alliance argued Bad Godesberg basic values broader Catholic social teaching Chapter Christian democratic parties Church collective communist communitarians concept of solidarity conflict congress context declared defined definitely democracy democratic programmes developed discourse Durkheim economic election electoral empathy emphasised equality established Europe find first flexibility formulated German global globalisation groups Habermas human idea of solidarity identification included increased individual freedom influence influential interests Italian justice key concepts labour movement Labour Party language of solidarity liberal Lutheran Marxist middle class modern social democratic moral Norway one’s organisations party programmes people’s platform productivist programme language PSOE reflected relationship religion rhetoric role Scandinavia Scandinavian self-interest SFIO social democratic concept social democratic parties social democratic solidarity social ethics social integration socialist parties solidaristic specific struggle subsidiarity term solidarity theory Third World tion trade unions tradition unity voters welfare workers working-class
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