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'''A community of solidarity''', most frequently referred to in the plural form '''communities of solidarity''', is a concept promoted by [[Caleb Maupin]] of the [[Center for Political Innovation]] that the fundamental basis of a [[social revolution]] is small local-level communities that engage in [[Solidarity action|solidarity actions]], i.e. when the community comes together to help meet each members' material needs. <ref>[https://youtu.be/EeVLGxpnR0M Building Communities of Solidarity - Chat with Camp DADA organizers] by [[Caleb Maupin]] on [[YouTube]]</ref> | '''A community of solidarity''', most frequently referred to in the plural form '''communities of solidarity''', is a concept promoted by [[Caleb Maupin]] of the [[Center for Political Innovation]] that the fundamental basis of a [[social revolution]] is small local-level communities that engage in [[Solidarity action|solidarity actions]], i.e. when the community comes together to help meet each members' material needs. <ref>[https://youtu.be/EeVLGxpnR0M Building Communities of Solidarity - Chat with Camp DADA organizers] by [[Caleb Maupin]] on [[YouTube]]</ref> | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Soviet (council)]] | |||
* [[Basij]] | |||
* [[Unemployment councils]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] | ||
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[[Category:Dual power]] |
Latest revision as of 17:53, 23 January 2023
A community of solidarity, most frequently referred to in the plural form communities of solidarity, is a concept promoted by Caleb Maupin of the Center for Political Innovation that the fundamental basis of a social revolution is small local-level communities that engage in solidarity actions, i.e. when the community comes together to help meet each members' material needs. [1]