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An edition of Solidarity and the Crisis of Trust (2016)

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The present volume is an aftermath of an international convention of philosophers and specialists in social theory, who sought answers to the question of how the idea of solidarity, as it is explored today, might point towards new hopes. Authors of the essays are Shlomo Avineri, John Gray, Ivan Krastev, Scott Lash, Pierre Manent, Peter Sloterdijk, Jadwiga Staniszkis, Gianni Vattimo, Marcin Krol and Jacek Koltan. By organising the meeting and by publishing this collection of essays we want to support the claim that without a broad discussion about the future there is no understanding of the present crisis of culture. To gain a profound insight into new forms of solidarity and trust, we would like to confront the current situation with a variety of historical and global contexts. The conference, organized in 2010 by the European Solidarity Centre and the Erasmus of Rotterdam Department of the University of Warsaw, followed the 30th anniversary of Solidarity trade union movement.

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Table of Contents

Part 1. Introductory Remarks; Marcin Król Page 7
Part 2. Democracy without Solidarity?; Shlomo Avineri Page 13
Part 3. Confidence, Faith, Trust, or the Lack Thereof, in Contemporary Europe; Pierre Manent Page 25
Part 4. Solidarity, Universalism and the Interreligious Dialogue; Gianni Vattimo Page 37
Part 5. The Crisis: Solidarity, Elites, Memory, Europe; Ivan Krastev Page 51
Part 6. Twenty-First Century Conflicts: In the Wake of the Radiant Future; John Gray Page 63
Part 7. The Domestication of Human Beings and the Expansion of Solidarities; Peter Sloterdijk Page 79
Part 8. The Epistemologies of Order: An Inquiry into Genesis, Clashes and Collapse; Jadwiga Staniszkis Page 95
Part 9. Morality and Solidarity: China’s Relational Economy; Scott Lash Page 121
Part 10. Afterword: What Solidarity of the Future?; Jacek Kołtan Page 133
Part 11. Works Cited Page 145
Part 12. Notes of Contributors Page 149
Part 13. Index of Names Page 155

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Jacek Koltan
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Shlomo Avineri
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John Gray
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Ivan Krastev
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Scott Lash
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Peter Sloterdijk
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Pierre Manent
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Jadwiga Staniszkis
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Gianni Vattimo
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Marcin Krol
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Jacek Koltan

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