All 4 Uses of
solidarity
in
The Age of Innocence
- Singly they betrayed their inferiority; but grouped together they represented "New York," and the habit of masculine solidarity made him accept their doctrine on all the issues called moral.†
Chpt 1 *
- Archer entirely approved of family solidarity, and one of the qualities he most admired in the Mingotts was their resolute championship of the few black sheep that their blameless stock had produced.†
Chpt 2
- The Mingotts had not proclaimed their disapproval aloud: their sense of solidarity was too strong.†
Chpt 26
- It was the kind of masculine solidarity that he himself often practised; now he sickened at their connivance.†
Chpt 31
Definition:
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(solidarity) a state of agreement and support -- especially for political action