'We are here in
Solidarism with our mother, Madam Lucy Ajayi who has done a lot in harnessing and supporting Nigerian youths and students at large.
The model has long been associated with multi-sectoral bargaining, wage moderation for high productivity sectors coupled with wage
solidarism between sectors, low strike levels with collective self-regulation, and a generous welfare state.
Tong connects Habermas's analysis of constitutionalism with a discussion of nationalism, or
solidarism, in China (pp.
While he had as a young man been won over by the understanding of European Catholic intellectuals such as "Lamennais, de Maistre, Chesterton, Belloc, Scheler, Marcel, and many others," who lined up Protestant philosophy and political economy on the side of "individualism, utilitarianism, pragmatism" over against Catholic "personalism, community, '
solidarism,'" he had come to think that such contrasts were overdrawn.
See also the sobering, realist historical analysis--and acceptance--of the central role of law in the slave trade in Georges Scelle, Histoire politique de la traite negriere aux Indes de Castille: contrats et traites d'Assiento, (Paris: Larose & Tenin, 1906); Anne-Charlotte Martineau, "Georges Scelle's Study of the Slave Trade: French
Solidarism Revisited" (2017) 27:4 Eur J Intl L 1131 (offering a remarkable contribution to historical memory that complexifies the portrait of the pivotal French international lawyer known for his "social-utopian sensibility" at 1150).
Otto Neurath, one of the few socialist thinkers of the 1920s open to different variants of the common good, advocated an approach aimed 'at a simultaneous realization of socialism,
solidarism and communism'.
For other engagements with the notion of "international society" and its relation with "pluralism" and "
solidarism", see Bellamy (2005)