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Solidarity among citizens is key to democracy from "summary" of Democracy Matters by Cornel West

Solidarity among citizens is crucial for the functioning of democracy. This solidarity is not simply a matter of individuals coming together, but rather a deep-rooted connection between people that transcends individual interests. It is a recognition that we are all interconnected and that the well-being of one depends on the well-being of all. In a democracy, this solidarity is essential for ensuring that the rights and freedoms of all citizens are protected. When citizens stand in solidarity with one another, they are better able to hold those in power accountable. They are able to push back against injustice and inequality, and to demand that their voices be heard. Solidarity is what allows individuals to come together to effect meaningful change in their communities and in their country. It is the foundation upon which democracy is built. Solidarity is not just a nice idea – it is a necessity. Without a sense of solidarity among citizens, democracy becomes nothing more than a façade. It becomes a system in which the powerful are able to manipulate and exploit the weak, without fear of consequences. Solidarity is what ensures that democracy remains true to its ideals of equality and justice for all. In order to foster solidarity among citizens, it is important to create spaces where people can come together, discuss their common concerns, and work towards common goals. This requires a commitment to listening to one another, respecting each other's perspectives, and finding common ground. It requires a willingness to set aside individual interests in favor of the greater good.
  1. To challenge deeply ingrained prejudices, and to work towards a more just and equitable society. It requires a commitment to building relationships based on trust, respect, and empathy. But in the end, it is this solidarity that will ultimately determine the success or failure of democracy.
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