solidarism

/ˌsɑlɪˈdɛrɪzəm/
noun
  1. A social or political theory that emphasizes mutual responsibility and cooperation among members of a community, rather than individual competition.
    • The politician's platform was built on solidarism, arguing that everyone should contribute to public healthcare.
    • The school's curriculum included lessons on solidarism, teaching students the value of helping their neighbors.
    • Many labor unions are founded on the principles of solidarism, where workers support each other during strikes.
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