Lexicographical Neighbors of Solidarists
Literary usage of Solidarists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern French Legal Philosophy by Alfred Fouillée (1916)
"In the objections urged against their doctrine on these two points, the solidarists
have had to admit that there is a large share of truth. ..."
2. The Modern Legal Philosophy Series by Association of American Law Schools (1916)
"Duguit and the solidarists. Duguit thus avoids discussion of subjective law, the
law which has its source in the individual himself. ..."
3. The Governments of Europe by Frederic Austin Ogg (1913)
"... as officially reported, may be tabulated as follows: 1 The exact distribution
of seats was as follows: Conservatives, 256; Liberals, 66; solidarists, ..."
4. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1908)
"But on the other hand, neither the solidarists nor the representatives of Navarre
were satisfied with the concessions accorded them, and in the provinces of ..."
5. The Governments of Europe by Frederic Austin Ogg (1913)
"... as officially reported, may be tabulated as follows: 1 The exact distribution
of seats was as follows: Conservatives, 256; Liberals, 66; solidarists, ..."
6. Soviet Defectors: The KGB Wanted List by Vladislav Krasnov (1986)
"One of its volumes was smuggled out and found its way into the hands of the
NTS (the Russian initials stand for National Labor Union of Russian solidarists) ..."