fluidarity

noun

Etymology

Blend of fluid + solidarity.

  1. derived from solidum — “whole sum
  2. derived from solidarité — “solidarity
  3. compounded as fluidarity — “fluid + solidarity

Definitions

  1. Joint action toward a common goal that rejects collective identity.

    • Most importantly, he applies some concepts common in accounts of "postmodern" protest politics, such as affinity group, the rejection of representation, network culture, fluidarity, and the narrative structure of action.
    • It is also interesting that the people who embrace fluidarity are struggling against capitalist globalization.

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