Solidaritybut
Solidaritybut is a conceptual term that emerged from discussions within certain philosophical and sociological circles. It describes a specific type of solidarity characterized by a recognition of shared challenges or goals, coupled with an acknowledgment of inherent differences or potential disagreements within the group. The "but" in solidaritybut signifies this crucial caveat, indicating that the unity or support is not absolute or uncritical. It suggests that while a common cause may bind individuals or groups, their diverse perspectives, priorities, or methods are not erased but rather are understood as part of the solidarity itself. This form of solidarity is often seen as more realistic and sustainable than a pure, unadulterated form, as it allows for internal debate and the navigation of complexity without necessarily fracturing the collective. It is a solidarity that acknowledges the friction that can arise when diverse entities strive for a common objective, and it posits that such acknowledgment can, paradoxically, strengthen the overall bond. The term is not widely established in academic literature but represents an idea that resonates with contemporary experiences of coalition-building and social movements where compromise and a nuanced understanding of shared purpose are essential.