* A new paper by Rainer Forst:
"Solidarity: Concept, Conceptions, and Contexts" (PDF, 2021)
Abstract:
The purpose of this chapter is to analyze the concept of solidarity and distinguish various conceptions of solidarity that differ depending on social and normative contexts. The analysis helps to clarify both the different meanings of the term “solidarity” (and the different normative conceptions) and to avoid some of its pitfalls. The latter stem from making false connections between these conceptions, such as the assumption that solidarity must always be of an ethical or nationalist nature, that it is categorially different from justice or is always supererogatory. Solidarity as a virtue comes in many forms and with many justifications and grounds, and one must not reduce this plurality, but instead describe it properly. As already indicated, this opens up the possibility of conflicts between these contexts and dimensions of solidarity. The (as argued) “normatively dependent” concept of solidarity does not tell us to which form we ought to accord priority.
* Discussion: "Zukunft der Solidarität" (Video, May 12, 2021)
Rainer Forst (Frankfurt), Nicole Deitelhoff (Leipzig), Stefanie Dimmeler (Frankfurt), Klaus Günther (Frankfurt), & Jan Pieter Krahnen (Leipzig).
* "Dialektik der Solidarität" (Frankfurter Rundschau, May 28, 2021)
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