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The Gravitational Pull of Manufactured Unity

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The source is a philosophical blog post that articulates a critical perspective on the politics of solidarity, prompted by a colleague’s definition linking solidarity to virtue and the common good. Author Bry Willis rejects the benign perception of solidarity as a "warm circle," arguing instead that it functions as a demand for ideological conformity, forcing the individual to harmonise their interior life with an external "tuning fork." The author posits that the pleasant notion of unity is merely a euphemism for enforced-unity or ideological choreography, noting that one never gets to select the routine. Willis maintains that true solidarity necessarily requires a centre of power to define boundaries and enforce consensus, illustrating that the desirable fantasy of "we" inherently disintegrates into the controlling machinery of they.

👉 https://philosophics.blog/2025/12/03/on-the-strange-politics-of-solidarity/

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