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Filozofija i drustvo 2017 Volume 28, Issue 4, Pages: 1175-1192
https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1704175V
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Reflecting on the principles and problems of solidarity

Vasiljević Jelena (Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade)

This review essay takes a critical look at two recently published edited volumes, both focusing on the notion and problems of solidarity. Solidarity: Theory and Practice (Laitinen and Pessi, eds.) attempts to unpack the complex idea of solidaristic practice by looking at a whole range of related concepts, such as the social brain, collective intentionality, empathy, work, and voluntary organizations. The Strains of Commitment: The Political Sources of Solidarity in Diverse Societies (Banting and Kymlicka, eds.), on the other hand, focuses on a concrete problem: the generation and maintenance of redistributive solidarity within societies marked by diversity. Still, both volumes take a thorough and systematic look at existing scholarship on solidarity, and by encompassing both the theoretical and the empirical, mark a significant step forward in deepening our understanding of the role and place of solidarity in general social theory.

Keywords: solidarity, political community, communalism, internationalism, social justice, pro-social behaviour, redistribution