solidarisms

/ˌsɑlɪˈdɛrɪzəmz/
noun
  1. Theories or systems that emphasize mutual responsibility and interdependence among members of a group or society.
    • Some economists argue that solidarisms offer a middle path between capitalism and socialism.
    • The political debate explored various solidarisms that could strengthen community bonds.
    • The professor's lecture on solidarisms traced their influence on modern welfare policies.