Solidarity in Europe: The History of an IdeaCambridge University Press, 17 Feb 2005 - 392 halaman Solidarity in Europe is a comprehensive study of the idea of solidarity. It covers social and political theory, Protestant and Catholic social ethics and an analysis of how social democratic, Christian democratic, communist and fascist parties in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Norway and Denmark have viewed solidarity. How has solidarity been defined, and how has it changed from the early 19th century until today? This unique book systematically compares the many different conceptions of this central political idea held by Europeans over the past two centuries. |