Sentences with phrase «of social solidarity»

We need to serve needs of the poor, strengthen the bonds of social solidarity, and defend the dignity of the human person.
How do we create new forms of social solidarity to integrate different communities and generations?
T & K & Z & Liverpool City Council & Egyptian Ministry of Social Solidarity 2016 EWHC 2963 Fam: Representing English woman who had cared for an Egyptian orphan for in Egypt with her Egyptian husband.
If theology is to illuminate the life of the human spirit it must interpret both the fact of man's capacity to judge society from a point of view which transcends all achieved cultural values, and also the fact of that social solidarity which in the religious community makes the prophetic critic possible.
With this dimension, Adenauer promoted a vision of social solidarity in which a free market economy would play an essential but not ultimate role.
Far beyond individual retribution, however, the duty of vengeance was an affair of social solidarity.
Protected from undertaking the reformation of this present world, therefore, by its apocalyptic faith in the divine invasion soon to come, early Christian individualism ran headlong into the danger of being as unbalanced on its side as the ancient Hebrews had been on the side of social solidarity.
To suppose, therefore, that the New Testament disciples, carrying to high fulfillment the principle of individuality, escaped the problems of social solidarity is to misread the situation.
To be sure, under the influence of social solidarity, Hebrew hopes of the future were in the beginning centered on an undying nation upon earth, but when hope outgrew this early stage and resurrection from Sheol became a Jewish expectation, it took of necessity the form of an individual return.
The justice that comes through enforced sharing (found in the tax and benefit systems of welfare states) is higher - since it reflects a consensus of social solidarity - but still not enough.
For example, it is easy, and in part correct, to mock bankers who defend their practices as «God's work», but a well - run banking system is much more a sign of social solidarity than of untrammelled individualistic greed.
If he had the faults of a war god he also had the virtues — he was hard and disciplined, an inflexible sponsor of rigorous self - control and of the social solidarity of the nomads.
Second, because labour movements at that time represented an important source of social solidarity and it was necessary to include them in the reconstructionist consensus.
What does it say about the mandates parties have to inflict pain and the issues of social solidarity?
John Denham, the Skills Secretary, will tell a rally tomorrow: «We have got into a terrible mess by counterposing ideals like individual aspiration, or choice in public services, with the virtues of social solidarity and collective strength... trying to tailor individual policies to different groups of voters is a political dead end.
As a classic social democrat, Miliband understands that the decision to make child benefit universal was never just a matter of income, rather it was an act of social solidarity that bound rich and poor alike into the welfare state.
For the centre left, Britishness underpins concepts of social solidarity and the welfare state.
JR's first stunt is to take close - ups of villagers chomping on a baguette, then pasting them up side by side so that they all seem to be biting into the same elongated loaf — a sweetly surreal image, but a comic picture of social solidarity too.
Egypt's minister of social solidarity urges groups not to prejudge new draft law for NGOs, Reuters
So difficult is the achievement of balance in human thought and experience that one sees even the Bible moving from an original sense of social solidarity, lacking adequate recognition of individuality, to a sense of the value of the single human soul, in danger of lacking adequate consciousness of social obligation.
So long as social solidarity existed as a fact in Israel and the national group was still coherent, traditional ideas of social solidarity were bound to persist.
Socio (s): Timor - Leste Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Ministry of Social Solidarity, Ministry of State Administration, Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Environment, and Ministry of Finance
Through on - and off - campus events, we provide a sense of social solidarity and cohesiveness among students interested in Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources.
Taken by itself, without the balancing truth contained in the idea of social solidarity, Ezekiel's teaching was no adequate account of the facts.
Many towns in the Dakota Territory were named after Union heroes, and the shared experience of veterans provided an immediate sense of social solidarity that was strongly colored by an idealistic patriotism.
(Jeremiah 15:15) Moreover, the saving efficacy of good lives in a community had been an implicit corollary of the old sense of social solidarity, as is picturesquely evidenced in Yahweh's consent to Abraham's argument that if there were even ten good men in Sodom it should not be destroyed.
That states whose political culture is more firmly wedded to ideas of social solidarity are also wedded to political pluralism and that the latter does not directly cause the former?
Even more remarkably, he described the NHS in Labour language as «a symbol of collective will, of social solidarity».
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