@article{fdi:010069176, title = {{W}hat does 'solidarity economy' mean ? : contours and feasibility of a theoretical and political project}, author = {{O}uld {A}hmed, {P}epita}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he market relationships are being contested. {T}his can be seen in the increasing number of alternative social experiments in the '{N}orth' and the '{S}outh' which propose to think out the present market relationships in a different way, in particular in establishing exchange value and in facilitating access to trade. {T}hese practical alternatives are supported by trends in academic circles that over the past three decades have opposed neoliberal capitalism and individualism in today's commercialised society. {C}alling for greater solidarity and social justice in economic relationships, in particular, partisans of social and solidarity economics ({SSE}), identifying with these trends, demand new forms of exchange. {T}he objective of this article is to re-examine these demands. {W}hat exactly do the {SSE} mean by 'solidarity' and 'solidarity-based economy'? {W}e would like to trace the contours of this theoretical and political project and to assess the practicability of the proposed alternative to neoliberal capitalism.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{B}usiness {E}thics}, volume = {24}, numero = {4}, pages = {425–435}, ISSN = {1467-8608}, year = {2015}, DOI = {10.1111/beer.12063}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010069176}, }