Title: Solidarity Care: How to Take Care of Each Other in Times of Struggle
Published by: Public Philosophy Journal
Release Date: Spring 2020
Pages: 12

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Being aware of social injustices can cause existential and mental pain; comes with a burden; and may impede a flourishing life. However, I shall argue that this is not a reason to despair or to choose to be willfully ignorant. Rather, it’s a reason to conclude that being conscious is not enough. Rather, during times of oppression, resisters must also prioritize well-being. One way to do this is by extending what I refer to as solidarity care. I begin by providing an account of solidarity care. I then offer pragmatic ways in which one can extend solidarity care to others. I conclude by responding to two possible worries

Solidarity Care: How to Take Care of Each Other in Times of Struggle