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Definition of Solidaristic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Solidaristic
Literary usage of Solidaristic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Theology for the Social Gospel by Walter Rauschenbusch (1917)
"This principle runs througn all the concentric circles of solidaristic consciousness,
through families, clans, tribes, nations, and races; the form which ..."
2. Papers and Proceedings by American Sociological Society Meeting, American Sociological Association (1907)
"... reasonably expect that the world of social relations will continue from this
time on to become less and less a congeries of static, solidaristic groups, ..."
3. A Dictionary of Religion and Ethics by Shailer Mathews, Gerald Birney Smith (1921)
"... un and Marc Sagnier in France, condemned the competitive selfishness of
capitalism in the name of Christ and demanded a more solidaristic social order. ..."
4. Studies in the Theory of Human Society by Franklin Henry Giddings (1922)
"social relations will continue from this time on to become less and less a
congeries of static, solidaristic groups, and more and more a bewildering complex ..."
5. The Development of Economics, 1750-1900 by Oswald Fred Boucke (1921)
"So also French economists when not avowedly solidaristic in their outlook.
Or if we care, we can go back to Ricardo's "Principles of Political Economy," to ..."
6. The Development of Economics, 1750-1900 by Oswald Fred Boucke (1921)
"So also French economists when not avowedly solidaristic in their outlook.
Or if we care, we can go back to Ricardo's "Principles of Political Economy," to ..."
7. Towards Asia's Sustainable Development: The Role of Social Protection by Oecd (2002)
"The process of urbanisation may also weaken traditional safety nets, as communities
become more distant and less solidaristic, and as children move away ..."