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What is solidarity and what makes us think it is something important? Is it just an abstract idea or something more like a prosocial practice that can grow to inform legal regulations and political decisions? How is it that solidarity is so widespread in everyday language while this rarely corresponds to concrete applications of this principle? And what kind of application does solidarity find in the European context, historically and in the present?
European Solidarity gathers insight into all these questions, from scholars specialising in variety of fields including philosophy, political science, international law, sociology, and intellectual history.
By focusing on its conceptual genesis, the thinkers and contexts that contributed to its evolution, and the practices that aim at implementing it, this book provides an interdisciplinary picture of European solidarity, highlighting its main features, limits, and potentialities.
Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword by Frank Vandenbroucke, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Social Affairs and Public Health, Belgian federal government
Editors' Introduction, Francesco Tava and Noëlle Quénivet
Part I - Concepts
Chapter 1: Solidarity: A Realist View, Andreas Busen
Chapter 2: The Solidarity Deficit of the European Union: A Missing Functional Value, Carlo Burelli and Niccolò T. Donati
Chapter 3: Consensus and Identity: Solidarity and its Conceptual Risks, Marie Wachinger
Chapter 4: Solidarity in European Union Law: More an Abstract Ideal than a Substantive Principle, Harriet Gray
Chapter 5: The Blind Spots of European Solidarity: Democratic Empowerment and the Constructive Potential of Conflict, Alexander Heindl
Part II - Contexts and Thinkers
Chapter 6: Jürgen Habermas on European Solidarity, Alessandro Volpe
Chapter 7: Thinking without a Banister: On Hannah Arendt and Solidarity, Karolin-Sophie Stüber
Chapter 8: European Solidarity as Negative Solidarity: An Adornian Approach, Dagmar Wilhelm
Chapter 9: East European Solidarity in the Global History of Solidarity, Michael Gubser
Chapter 10: Solidarity and the Founders of the EU, Roberto Castaldi
Part III - Practices
Chapter 11: The Democratization of Solidarity through Science (in Europe and Beyond) Robert Gianni
Chapter 12: Aid and Solidarity: Ambivalent Practices with Transformative Potentials, Eva Fleischmann
Chapter 13: The European Agenda on Migration, Yasha Maccanico
Chapter 14: The Criminalization of Solidarity in Today's European Union, Christian Dadomo, Noëlle Quénivet, and Francesco Tava
Chapter 15: Solidarity in Crisis? A Better "Pandemic Preparedness", Barbara Prainsack
Editors' Conclusion, Francesco Tava and Noëlle Quénivet