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what is communalism​

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Answered by panda6394
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Communalism usually refers to a system that integrates communal ownership and federations of highly localised independent communities. A prominent libertarian socialist, Murray Bookchin, defines the communalist 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 acceptance of a state or top-down hierarchy. hope it helps.

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Answered by 30072005r
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It it a strong sense of loyalty the interests of one particular group (religion )rather than to society as a whole which can led to extreme behaviour or violence towards others..... It is a dangerous ideology that promotes believe that one group ha s more difference than another group for outside

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