Definition of Solidarist

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Solidarist

solid sol
solid solution
solid state
solid state laser
solid tori
solid torus
solid tumour
solidago
solidagoes
solidagos
solidare
solidares
solidarily
solidarism
solidarisms
solidarist (current term)
solidaristic
solidarists
solidarities
solidarity
solidary
solidate
solidated
solidates
solider
solidest
solidi
solidifiable
solidification
solidifications

Literary usage of Solidarist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1908)
"While the Opposition was scrutinising these, a cleavage took place between the reactionary and Republican elements in the solidarist party. ..."

2. Twentieth Century Socialism: What it is Not; what it Is; how it May Come by Edmond Kelly (1910)
"The Socialist is one who sees these social and historic facts and whose action is guided by such sight; the non- Socialist solidarist is one who, ..."

3. Anglo-Saxon Superiority: to what it is Due: ("A Quoi Tient la Supériorité by Edmond Demolins (1898)
"To begin with, such social surroundings have the advantage of reducing to a minimum the number of the incapables which solidarist doctrines on the contrary ..."

4. The Labor Problem and the Social Catholic Movement in France: A Study in the by Parker Thomas Moon (1921)
"... which it is imbued arid the Christian socialism which there makes its first appearance.110 Gaston Isambert, a reformist socialist or solidarist writer, ..."

5. The Labor Problem and the Social Catholic Movement in France: A Study in the by Parker Thomas Moon (1921)
"... which it is imbued and the Christian socialism which there makes its first appearance.110 Gaston Isambert, a reformist socialist or solidarist writer, ..."

6. France, England and European Democracy, 1215-1915: A Historical Survey of by Charles Cestre (1918)
"In England, the solidarist movement was not associated from the start, as in France, with the democratic movement. ..."

7. Authority in the Modern State by Harold Joseph Laski (1919)
"the attitude which the French call solidarist—the attempt to interpret political life in terms of function instead of terms of property. ..."

8. Modern French Legal Philosophy by Alfred Fouillée (1916)
"His attitude, moreover, is one of wholesome detachment from the political controversies of the day; he is a solidarist untainted by ..."

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