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Description
Product details
| Published | 04 Aug 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 320 |
| ISBN | 9781399431514 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Continuum |
| Dimensions | 234 x 153 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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With his customary vision and unique form of attention, Rowan Williams... draws on the widest, carefully focussed, range of thinkers, each one illuminating the same dilemma – how to be together on a shared and bitterly contested planet? Rowan Williams has written a guide book and a plea. For anyone struggling with these issues, Solidarity should be indispensable.
Jacqueline Rose
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A magisterial vision of true comradeship.
Slavoj Žižek author of Quantum History
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A treasure trove of wisdom and insight. Its quiet optimism brings, in darkened days, a guiding light which gives the reader hope, despite the encircling gloom, that we might learn to live together with growing understanding, awareness, and a renewed sense of self.
A. N. Wilson author of Goethe: His Faustian Life
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In this pioneering book, Williams argues for solidarity as a genuinely new ideal and something that cannot be reduced to some combination of compassion and communalism. It is at once a window on the human condition and justice in action. This is vintage Williams.
James B. Murphy, Professor of Government, Dartmouth College, USA and author of How to Think Politically
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Against cynics and opportunists, Rowan Williams compels us to reinvest in our shared existence in the name of a better world and a more just future.
Zahi Zalloua, Editor of The Comparatist and author of To Exist as a Problem, Being Black, Being Palestinian
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In these torrid days of enmity, war and political delirium, Rowan Williams' meditation on how to work towards a world of solidarity, peace and truthfulness comes as a breath of fresh air. He shows us that solidarity is less a choice than a predicament and that it can be done badly or better, but never perfectly.His eloquent case for a life and thought of human and planetary solidarity calls us to renounce the comforts of innocence and cynicism and to risk submitting ourselves to a work of recognition that will leave us and our world strangely changed.
Howard Caygill, author of On Resistance






















