Solidarity (disambiguation)
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Solidarity is a unity of purpose or togetherness, for its use in sociology see social solidarity.
The term has been adopted as a name by a variety of entities:
- Solidarity, a Polish trade union originally led by Lech Wałęsa
- Solidarity (Australia), a Sydney-based socialist revolutionary outfit founded in 2003
- Solidarity (British Columbia), a political movement in British Columbia during the spring to fall of 1983
- Solidarity (newspaper), a newspaper published by the Alliance for Workers Liberty in the UK
- Solidarity (Scotland), a breakaway from the Scottish Socialist Party in September 2006
- Solidarity (South Africa), a South African trade union with a large white African membership base
- Solidarity (UK), a libertarian socialist organisation in the United Kingdom 1960-92
- Solidarity (Ukraine), a political party in Ukraine
- Solidarity (US), a United States political organization formed by the fusion of the International Socialists, Socialist Unity, and Workers' Power
- Solidarity – The Union for British Workers, a UK trade union
- Solidarity Party, an American political party founded by Adlai Stevenson III in the state of Illinois
- Solidarity, a monthly magazine published by the United Auto Workers
- Solidarity was also the name of a song by the band Five Iron Frenzy.
[edit] See also
- La Solidaridad, a group of Filipino propagandists and the name of their newspaper that were active in the end of the 19th century
- Labour Solidarity, a movement founded by Roy Hattersley in 1981 to resist the left in the British Labour Party and halt defections on the right to the Social Democrat Party
- Solidarity Forever, an anthem of the leftist and trade-union movements