Microsolidarity
Practical insights from 3 re:build sessions on implementing microsolidarity in regenerative villages.
Overview
Microsolidarity is a fundamental component of regenerative village development. This guide synthesizes knowledge from re:build gatherings to provide practical insights for implementing microsolidarity in community projects.
Methods and Approaches
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Key Insights
Transition to solidarity: The movement from oppression, bigotry, repression, and idolatry toward solidarity represents a fundamental shift in how communities relate.
Emotional and economic solidarity: Microsolidarity involves building containers where people have both emotional closeness and economic solidarity—supporting each other in multiple ways.
Mutual aid and radical finance: The path to microsolidarity involves a lot of mutual aid and people supporting each other. Some communities have experimented with radical new approaches to finance and investing in each other's companies, creating alternative economic models.
Implementation Guide
To implement microsolidarity in your regenerative village project, consider the following approach:
Implementation details to be added.