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The solidarity economy

Laville, Jean-LouisBooth, Josh(Translated by)
Part of the Diverse Economies and Livable Worlds series
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Questioning the boundaries between politics and economics   Jean-Louis Laville’s large body of work has focused on an intellectual history of the concept of solidarity since the Industrial Revolution.

In The Solidarity Economy, his most famous distillation of this work, Laville establishes how the formations of economic solidarities (unions, activism, and other forms of associationalism) reveal that the boundaries between politics and economics are porous and structured such that politics, ideally a pure expression of ethics and values, is instead integrated with economic concerns.    Exploring the possibilities and long histories of association, The Solidarity Economy identifies the power of contemporary social and solidarity movements and examines the history of postcapitalist practices in which democratic demands invade the heart of the economy.

The Solidarity Economy ranges in focus from workers associations in France dating back to the nineteenth century, to associations of African Americans and feminists in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, to a Brazilian landless-worker coalition in the twentieth century.    Studying solidarity associations over time allows us to examine how we can recombine the economic and political spheres to address dependencies and inequalities.

Ultimately, The Solidarity Economy has global scope and inspiring examples of associations that deepen democracy.

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1517913608 / 9781517913601
Paperback / softback
330
22/08/2023
United States
English
336 pages : illustrations (black and white).
Translated from the French.