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ZNet | VisionStrategy | Solidarity Economics (5682 words) |
 | Solidarity Economics now faces the need to flesh out its philosophical, ideological, and strategic identity, its goals and objectives, its micro and macroeconomic program, its social and economic structure, and its horizontal and vertical integration in order to build the capacity to become a true alternative to neoliberal capitalism. |
 | In the face of this offensive, cooperatives, unions, and solidarity economic enterprises as well as the worker's movement, must re-align themselves with one another, with their constituency among workers and popular sectors, and with their basic principles of solidarity, equity, justice and peace. |
 | The solidarity economic sector is obliged, as an active part of the working class of Colombia and as a force in society, to put forth proposals that will allow its expansion and consolidation as a sector of the national economy and as a real solution to the severe problems that affect Colombians. |
| CER | Solidarity Twenty Years After (6345 words) |
 | Solidarity’s disintegration gave rise to a vast array of parties and groupings with which we are all too familiar. |
 | Solidarity as we know it today, even if it leans toward Christian-Democratic and maybe nationalist ideals, is not as radical in this respect as certain parties allied with it under the AWS umbrella. |
 | Solidarity as one of the formative historical experiences that has led us today to see the centrality of civil society to democracy and its normative substance. |