Corona und das vernachlässigte kritische Potenzial politischer Solidarität

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 70 (1):157-171 (2022)
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Abstract

COVID-19 and its social and political consequences have led to increased attention to the sometimes philosophically neglected concept of solidarity. This paper reflects the discourse on solidarity in times of COVID-19 from the viewpoint of the philosophical debate on solidarity. We argue that currently – regarding this debate – the critical potential of solidarity as a political concept is often undermined. Solidarity should rather be used as a social-diagnostic lens to focus on and criticise problematic exclusions caused by current political developments. This applies especially to the cross-border and transnational dimension of political solidarity, which is often neglected in the national constrictions of political COVID-19 strategies. The paper concludes with observations on which levels and in which directions the reflection on solidarity could stimulate both the political and the philosophical debate on global crises such as COVID-19.

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Franziska Dübgen
University of Münster
Michael Reder
Munich School of Philosophy

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Political Solidarity.Sally J. Scholz - 2008 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
A Moral Theory of Solidarity.Avery Kolers - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
Transnational solidarities.Carol C. Gould - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (1):148–164.

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