America, on the other hand, a strong tradition of respect for individuals as morally autonomous beings frustrates contemporary attempts to
provide social solidarity and hence a socially informed sense of identity.
Not exact matches
Through on - and off - campus events, we
provide a sense of
social solidarity and cohesiveness among students interested in Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources.
One may speak of it as a transition from the
social solidarity so characteristic of the non-Western world to the spirit of personal responsibility of the West
provided, of course, one also realizes that such transitions are taking place among persons who have not journed to the West.
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.
What Labour needs is a new
social democratic revisionism, that heavily focuses on restructuring the welfare state, to unite communitarian and cosmopolitan voters, in an era of globalization, high inequalities, increased demands for choice, and an ageing population This requires applying the principles of
solidarity, reciprocity and individual empowerment, in relation to reforming the welfare state, to make it more effective at tackling poverty and
providing economic security, and to satisfy rising demands for choice.
Due to global recession and European austerity, the international cooperation and
solidarity in the form of financial and material support to lighten the burden on a hosting state has significantly diminished.47 With this in mind, South Africa does not
provide human and
social security; it
provides rather physical security.
The Bill
provides that, as a transitional measure that until the Commission des droits, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail and the Administrative Labour Tribunal are fully in place, the Minister of Labour, Employment and
Social Solidarity will be granted temporary powers to issue directives with regard to the bodies to be grouped together.