Entity: COMMUNALISM
Communalism refers to social organization based on communal living, common ownership, and self-governing communities.
COMMUNALISM
Etymology
The term 'communalism' is derived from the word 'communal,' which originates from the Latin word 'communis,' meaning common or public.
Definition
Communalism is a social organization based on communal living, common ownership, and self-governing communities. It is a theory or system of government where each commune acts as an independent state within a federation of such states.
Historical Context
Communalism has roots in various cultures and historical movements, including indigenous communities, religious sects, and political ideologies like anarchism and socialism.
Cultural Significance
Communalism promotes cooperation, equality, and shared resources among members of a community. It challenges traditional notions of private property and individualism.
Related Concepts
Communalism is related to concepts such as collectivism, cooperativism, and federalism, each emphasizing different aspects of community-based living and governance.
See Also
- Collectivism
- Anarchism
- Socialism
A theory or system of government where each commune acts as an independent state within a federation of such states.