“…With reference to solidarity, an institution can offend if it produces, intentionally or not, outcomes contrary to an individual or group's ability to attain those social conditions that enable their fulfillment. As Weithman puts it, “the activities of institutions are regulated by solidarity when the institutions are set up to serve, and when they do effectively serve, the good of their participants” (Weithman , 320). On the other hand, when an institution effectively brings about, whether or not it is its aim, a state of inequality that prevents the participation of others in the common good, then it is an institution that violates solidarity.…”