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E-raamat: Solidarity in Open Societies

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At a time of increasing fragmentation, growing social tension and global forced migration, solidarity is more than ever an endangered social resource. In this volume, scientists from different disciplines analyze the idea of solidarity, its analytical content as well as practical scope and limits for pluralistic and cosmopolitan societies.
Introduction 1(4)
Chapter 1 Theoretical Foundations
Solidarity: From small communities to global societies
5(20)
Jorg Althammer
Solidarity as a System of Norms
25(32)
Ulf Tranow
Solidarity and Responsibility. Open Societies and the Ethics of Absolute Alterity
57(22)
Henning Norenberg
From Civic Virtue to the Informal Sphere. Reorienting Democratic Theories of Solidarity
79(24)
Seth Mayer
Reconcilable Ambiguities? Solidarity from an American Perspective
103(18)
Thomas C. Kohler
Autonomous responsibility within the framework of James Griffin's concept of personhood
121(12)
Marta Szabat
Anthropological Solidarity in Early Marx
133(20)
Henry W. Pickford
Beyond the Lockean Limits of Tolerating the Intolerable: What Could Solidarity Offer?
153(20)
Kaisa Iso-Herttua
If solidarity is the answer, what was the question? "Thick" and "thin" solidarity and embedded conceptions of individual responsibility
173(20)
Johanna Ahola-Launonen
Chapter 2 Applications
Principles of morals, natural law, and politics in dealing with refugees
193(26)
Vittorio Hosle
Cooperating fairly. Economic Solidarity in Open Societies
219(16)
Jorg Althammer
Maximilian Sommer
Ethnocentric solidarity. Richard Rorty's liberal Utopia as an impulse for urban coexistence
235(14)
Dominik Skala
Showing Solidarity as an Ethical Response to Displaced and Weak Persons
249(18)
Emanuel John
Migration Policy. What can we Learn from Cooperatives?
267
Margit Osterloh und Bruno S. Frey
Prof. Dr. Jörg Althammer is an economist and teaches economic ethics and social policy at the Faculty of Economics at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt.

Prof. Dr. Berhard Neumärker teaches Economic Policy at the Faculty of Economics and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Freiburg. He is Director of the Department of Economic Policy and Constitutional Economic Theory in the faculty.

Prof. Dr. Ursula Nothelle-Wildfeuer is a theologian and teaches Christian Social Ethics at the University of Freiburg.