Solidarity
Solidarity
Solidarity (/sɒlɪˈdærɪti/), from the French word solidarité, is a term that denotes a unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group.
Etymology
The term solidarity originates from the French word solidarité, which was first used in the early 19th century. It is derived from the Latin solidus, meaning "solid" or "whole". The concept of solidarity implies a sense of unity and mutual support within a group or community.
Related Terms
- Community: A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- Unity: The state of being united or joined as a whole.
- Mutual Support: The act of supporting each other within a group or community.
- Common Interest: Shared interests or goals among individuals within a group or community.
See Also
- Social Solidarity: The degree of integration, the degree to which individuals feel connected to a social group.
- Solidarity Economy: An economy that prioritizes the welfare of society over profit.
- Solidarity Movement: A social movement that seeks to unify and mobilize people around a common cause.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Solidarity
- Wikipedia's article - Solidarity
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