The first in-depth examination of Solidarity â not just as a rallying cry, but as a political movement with potential to effect lasting change.
What The Reviewers Say
Tina Panik,
Library Journal
Each chapter contains working definitions, historical context, modern examples, and an analysis and evaluation of the execution of solidarity within these areas. These well-integrated chapters create relevance.
Kirkus
The authors trace the concept of solidarity from ancient Rome, where debt was a collective obligation, to modern movements such as Black Lives Matter.