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At no time in history have so many people lived communally and never has there been such a variety of forms of communal living. The following is an attempt to clarify the major forms of such communities. The classic, more extreme form of communal living is the commune.
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1825: New Harmony established in the USA by Robert Owen, to show that modern technology could support humane social life through non-religious communal living. 1841: Brook Farm started as "an experiment in humane living to be achieved through education and discussion".
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East Wind Community is an intentional community of people on just over a thousand acres in the southern Missouri Ozarks. Founded in 1973, East Wind Community is an egalitarian democratic cooperative. ... Hi! I'm J, and I'll be writing for East Wind ... There are some changes being made to this website and how we handle emails,
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Intentional community - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An intentional community is a planned residential community designed to have a much higher degree of teamwork than other communities. The members of an intentional community typically hold a common ...
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Communal Living, voluntary sharing of a way of life by a small group of people who believe that they can live better together than they can alone. In. ... Search Encarta about Communal Living...
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One of the most rewarding experiences of being a student is communal living. Shared duties and responsibilities play a big part when living with others. Students must be aware of the importance of flexibility when carrying out these duties, if it is to be successful.
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