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The solidarity economy : emancipatory action to challenge politics
Frère, Bruno
2013In Genevey, Remy; Pachauri, Rejendra; Tubiana, Laurence (Eds.) Reducing Inequalities.
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Keywords :
Solidarity economy; emancipation empowerment; ideology management
Abstract :
[en] The first part of this article focuses mainly on understanding the solidarity economy, with the help of quantitative data and examples of initiatives from Europe, the Anglosphere and Asia. The second part deepens the analysis with regard to the observation that the solidarity economy is an alternative in which, in the words of Karl Polanyi (1985), the economy is re-embedded into politics and democracy. We note that the solidarity economy combines two fundamental dimensions: first, although the middle classes participate in the solidarity economy, it is largely initiated by and for this new disaffiliated class regardless of the country or continent; secondly its utopian outlook is that of the overthrow of capitalism (as distinct from the market) since its organizational model draws much from associationist socialism and the libertarian principles of the nineteenth century that have been described elsewhere (FRERE, 2009). However, it is precisely the failure of the associationist socialism movement, which is caught between Marxism and liberalism, that has taught us that such a model must be politically focused and organized to be effective. Finally, the last part of the article is devoted to the question of whether the solidarity economy today has the strength to assert itself as what it means to be, namely, an alternative potential model, rather than what the market and the State wants it to be: a management and accounting tool for tackling unemployment and disaffiliation.
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
Frère, Bruno ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Institut des sciences humaines et sociales > Sociologie des identités contemporaines
Language :
English
Title :
The solidarity economy : emancipatory action to challenge politics
Alternative titles :
[fr] L'économie solidaire : une acrtion émancipatrice au défi du politique
Publication date :
2013
Main work title :
Reducing Inequalities.
Main work alternative title :
[en] Réduire les inégalités ?
Editor :
Genevey, Remy
Pachauri, Rejendra
Tubiana, Laurence
Publisher :
Teri Press, New Delhi, India
Pages :
235-249
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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