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Give 5 points on communalism???


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Answered by Anonymous
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Communalism usually refers to a system that integrates communal ownership and federations of highly localized independent communities.

A prominent libertarian socialist, Murray Bookchin, defines the Communalism political philosophy that he developed as "a theory of government or a system of government in which independent communes participate in a federation", as well as "the principles and practice of communal ownership".

The term 'government' in this case does not imply an acceptance of a State or top-down hierarchy.

This usage of communalism appears to have emerged during the late 20th century to distinguish commune-based systems from other political movements and/or governments espousing (if not actually practicing) similar ideas.

In particular, earlier communities and movements advocating such practices were often described as "anarchist", "socialist" and/or "communist".

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When the demands of one religious  group are formed in opposition to another and  when state power is used to establish domination  of one religious group over the rest.

(ii) Various forms of communalism in politics :

(a) The most common expression of communalism  is in every day beliefs.

(b) A communal mind often leads to a quest for  political dominance of one’s own religious  community.

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(c) Political mobilisation on religious lines is another  frequent form of communalism. This involves  the use of sacred symbols, religious leaders,  emotional appeals and plan fear.
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