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The Solidarity phenomenon

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Solidarity", a much-used word, is a recent word in the history of Western ideas and represents a complex knot of relationships that attempt to respond to a certain human condition. Everyone tries to find in it appeals to a human "essence" that goes beyond the subject and that opens up to others, whether circumstantially or permanently; emblematic projects, small and majestic works of charity, collaboration in the face of some human difficulty, empathy in the face of pain and frustration, displays of affection and many other actions and attitudes are labelled with the genitive of "solidarity". There are some who place it as a synonym for volunteering and cooperativism, and there are even others who deny it as an element that disturbs the demands of social justice that should exist between human beings or between institutions and individuals. But above all, solidarity is presented as a new way of referring to the human condition, in order to highlight its inescapable social character.

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Dr. Ricardo Montes Pérez is Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Master in Social Ethics and Human Development and Doctor in Philosophy. He has been an academic in several Universities in the chairs of Philosophy and Ethics. He has authored several books related to the subjects of philosophy and ethics in this same publishing house.

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Authors Ricardo Montes Pérez
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.01.2024
 
EAN 9786207075980
ISBN 9786207075980
No. of pages 72
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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