Solidarity in Open Societies

October 18, 2016 - October 19, 2016
Economics (WFI), CU Eichstaett-Ingolstadt

Mandlstraße 23
München 80802
Germany

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Speakers:

Vittorio Hösle
University of Notre Dame
Thomas Kohler
Boston College
Thomas Pogge
Yale University

Organisers:

Jörg Althammer
CU Eichstaett-Ingolstadt
Ursula Nothelle-Wildfeuer
(unaffiliated)

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Solidarity is a pivotal concept of applied ethics. Be it the labor movement, the organization of welfare systems, or the integration and social inclusion of migrants, the call for solidarity is unequivocal. A lack of solidarity is generally taken as an equivalent for anti-social attitudes and unjust economic structures.

This preeminent value of solidarity in applied ethics notwithstanding, the content and the normative status of solidarity are highly controversial in theory. One branch of the literature stresses the integrative function of solidarity. Here, solidarity is perceived as indispensable for the social cohesion of society. On the other hand, liberal scholars criticize the collectivist attitude of the solidarity principle and the social exclusion of those who do not adhere to common basic beliefs. In this respect, solidarity constitutes a specific mode of forced unity and limited individual liberties that paves the path to what Popper called a “closed society”.

On this conference, we want to address the normative status of the solidarity principle from a theoretical and empirical point of view.

We welcome papers dealing inter alia with the following:

  • The impact of solidarity in contexts of migration and integration

  • The significance of solidarity in a global, cosmopolitan society

  • The meaning of solidarity from a philosophical or theological point of view

  • The relationship between moral and political solidarity

  • The specification of solidarity in economic theory

  • Solidarity in market economies

  • Evidence on solidarity, trust and cooperation from experiments and applied research

    As the different views on solidarity become especially meaningful in times of migration and the integration of migrants with diverse cultural, religious and ideological imprints, special attention is given to papers dealing with solidarity in the context of migration.

    Selected papers will be published in an edited book with an international publisher. 

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May 15, 2016, 7:00pm CET

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