Reciprocity is something which remains related with exchange. It can be understood through an example. Suppose a salesman is there and he tries to give some free items. If we take his offer then there will be a moral obligation to buy something from him.
A leader also pay attention to demands of common people and this is being done in order to gain support of those people. Solidarity means a feeling which unifies different aspects. Mutual support is an integral part of this feeling.
Solidarity provides a clear cut goal to people. It inspires them to work together. Lets take another example. Suppose, a group of people is there and those people are suffering from injustice of higher authorities. In such situations they will definitely feel a pressure and burden.
This type of suppressive feelings will act as cementing agent. They will become united through common feelings. This situation will act as solidarity agent for those people. They will support each other in a hope of return support from other side also.
They will start caring for each other so that they can achieve a common goal. This remains the main feeling in any movement which keeps people motivated all the time.
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