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Understanding the Meaning of Solidarity, Types, and Ways to Foster it in Society

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Kapanlagi.com - "Solidarity" is a term often shouted in certain groups or organizations. Usually, this is done to foster a sense of togetherness so that the organization becomes stronger. However, there are still people who cannot explain what solidarity means.

Hearing it often doesn't guarantee that everyone knows the meaning of solidarity. Sometimes, this term is just like a slogan that can only be shouted and felt. However, members of the organization do not understand the word that is often shouted to maintain unity.

Not knowing the meaning of solidarity is not a problem because you can still continue to learn. In the following information, you will get an explanation of solidarity as well as explanations of the types and ways to foster a sense of solidarity within yourself.

 

1. Meaning of Solidarity

Although it is often heard, sometimes people are confused about explaining the true meaning of solidarity. This is because the term is often used to describe a feeling of shared fate that is difficult to explain in words. However, there is an explanation of the meaning of solidarity in the Indonesian Dictionary (KBBI) that you can understand. The meaning of solidarity according to KBBI is the nature (feeling) of being united; the nature of having one feeling (shared fate, etc.); the feeling of loyalty to friends.

Furthermore, there are also opinions from experts regarding the meaning of solidarity that can help you understand it.

1. According to Emile Durkheim, the meaning of solidarity is a state of mutual trust among members of a group or community. If people trust each other, they will become one or become friends, respect each other, and be responsible for helping each other meet their needs.

2. Robbert M.Z Lawang believes that the meaning of solidarity is to hold onto unity, friendship, and mutual trust that arises from shared responsibility and interests among members.

3. The meaning of solidarity according to Soerjono Soekanto is the cohesion that exists among members of an association, group, social class, caste, and between various individuals and groups, as well as classes forming society, with its parts.

 

2. Types of Solidarity

Knowing the types of solidarity can help you understand the terms commonly used in organizations or community groups, in addition to the meaning of solidarity. Here is an explanation of the types of solidarity that you need to know.

1. Organic Solidarity

Organic solidarity can be understood as cohesion based on differences. The emergence of organic solidarity is caused by increasing division of labor and high levels of interdependence. In this type of solidarity, social ties and unity are based on ideas that require cooperation and are bound by moral principles, norms, laws, or a set of general values. Therefore, the ties are not comprehensive, but limited to certain interests.

2. Mechanical Solidarity

Mechanical solidarity is usually formed in societies with a high level of homogeneity in beliefs, sentiments, and so on. It is common in traditional societies where there is almost no division of labor. All aspects of life are centralized around the tribal chief, resulting in social ties that occur due to adherence to traditional values held by the community.

 

3. How to Foster Solidarity

Solidarity is important in community life. The benefits of solidarity include the emergence of mutual respect, reduced conflicts, less envy among members, and increased organizational harmony. Therefore, it is important for you to understand the meaning of solidarity in life. In addition, you also need to try to foster a sense of solidarity in yourself and your group. Here are some tips that you can follow.

1. Awareness of empathy

By empathizing with others, you can try to understand their feelings. You will be able to determine appropriate actions when you need to help them.

2. Build communication

Communication is not an easy thing. However, humans who clearly cannot live alone must do this. You can start by greeting each other so that a bond can be formed.

3. Understand the privacy rights of others

Solidarity is related to togetherness in a group. However, that does not mean you can cross the line by taking away someone's privacy rights. Try to get permission every time you want to do something.

4. Foster solidarity from an early age in children

Fostering solidarity can be started from an early age through the following methods:

- Teach them to socialize with all segments of society, without discrimination.

- Encourage them to set an example by helping those in need.

- Provide an understanding of the privacy rights of others, for example by not disturbing people who are worshiping.

- Encourage children to participate in community service activities.

- Teach them to respect the opinions of others.

KLovers, that's an explanation of the meaning of solidarity, along with types and ways to foster that sense in daily life.

 

Establish communication

Communication is not an easy thing. However, humans who clearly cannot live alone must do this. You can start by greeting each other so that a bond can be formed.

3. Understand the privacy rights of others

Solidarity is indeed related to togetherness in a group. However, that does not mean you can cross the line by taking away someone's privacy rights. Try to get permission every time you want to do something.

4. Build solidarity from an early age in children

Developing solidarity can be started from an early age through the following ways:

- Teach them to socialize with all segments of society, without discrimination.

- Encourage them to set an example by helping those in need.

- Provide an understanding of the privacy rights of others, for example by not disturbing people who are worshiping.

- Invite children to participate in community service activities.

- Teach them to respect the opinions of others.

KLovers, that is an explanation of the meaning of solidarity, along with its types and ways to cultivate that feeling in everyday life.

 

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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