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    • Human enhancement, social solidarity and the distribution of responsibility 

      Danaher, John (Springer Nature, 2015-07-29)
      This paper tries to clarify, strengthen and respond to two prominent objections to the development and use of human enhancement technologies. Both objections express concerns about the link between enhancement and the drive ...
    • Nationalism, war and social cohesion 

      Malešević, Siniša (Informa UK Limited, 2011-01-01)
      Most studies of nationalism and war focus on the direct causal relationship between the two. Whereas the naturalist theories see strong national attachments as a primary cause of war, the formativist approaches understand ...
    • New threats to human security in the Anthropocene: Demanding greater solidarity 

      Morrissey, John (Contributing Author); Morrissey, John (United Nations Development Programme, 2022)
      We are faced with a development paradox. Even though people are on average living longer, healthier and wealthier lives, these advances have not succeeded in increasing people¿s sense of security. This holds true for ...
    • Whistleblowing advocacy: Solidarity and fascinance 

      Van Portfliet, Meghan; Kenny, Kate (SAGE Publications, 2021-10-25)
      What role does difference play in relationships between partners in solidarity? In this article we add to debates on difference-in-solidarity by proposing fascinance as a critical aspect of intersubjective relations in ...