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For other uses of the name Solidaridad or Solidarity, see Solidarity (disambiguation). Solidarity is a unity of purpose or togetherness - see solidarity (sociology). ...


Solidaridad is a Dutch ecumenical development agency founded in 1969. Its main objective is the promotion of social justice, for which it runs three programs: The word ecumenical comes from a Greek word that means pertaining to the whole world. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday For other uses, see Number 1969. ... Social Justice is a concept that has fascinated philosophers ever since Plato rebuked the young Sophist, Thrasymachus, for asserting that justice was whatever the strongest decided it would be. ...

  • Fairtrade, for economic justice, with coffee, tropical fruits and cotton/textiles as sub-programs;
  • Impunity Watch, for political justice, with a special focus on political-military atrocities in Guatemala, Peru, Colombia and Brazil and the need for justice; and
  • Globalization from the Poor, for cultural and religious justice, with a specific focus on the experiences of indigenous and black communities and grassroot churches in South America.

The fair trade movement promotes international agreements to enforce price supports for commodities, particularly those exported from poor countries to the industrialised West. ... Jump to: navigation, search Globalization (or globalisation) is a modern term used to describe the changes in societies and the world economy that result from dramatically increased international trade and cultural exchange. ... South America South America is a continent crossed by the equator, with most of its area in the Southern Hemisphere. ...

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LA SOLIDARIDAD - Monografias.com (6295 words)
La solidaridad es justa porque los bienes de la tierra están destinados al bien común, al bien de todos y cada uno de los hombres, y los que, dada su buena fortuna, tienen más, están obligados a aportar más en favor de otras persona y de la sociedad en general.
La solidaridad resuena como una necesidad urgente y realmente alcanzable para todos los que, a fin de cuentas, hemos recibido un sinfín de bienes de la sociedad y, por lo tanto, tenemos obligación moral de devolver, a lo menos, lo que está dentro de nuestras posibilidades.
La solidaridad en el ámbito internacional sólo es comprensible cuando se tienen por verdaderamente iguales en derechos todas las naciones, independientemente de su influencia económica o cultural dentro de un mundo que se inclina a favorecer la tan nombrada globalización.
Solidaridad (498 words)
La palabra solidaridad se refiere a la condición de un cuerpo de mantenerse en estado Sólido.
En el terreno de la relación de las personas, la solidaridad es la condición humana que nos permitirá existir como una sociedad organizada y equitativa, frente a la opción de las posiciones individualistas, del “sálvese quien pueda” que presenta la carencia de este valor.
La solidaridad es la noción que nos convoca, y nuestro objetivo, nuestra pretensión y nuestra necesidad, es extenderla para la solidez de nuestro colegio y para el de la comunidad toda.
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