Globalization of Communes

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Author_Yaacov Oved
Bruderhof Commune
Camphill Communes
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cohousing
Cohousing Projects
Communal Dining Hall
communal living research
communities
comparative study of intentional societies
cooperative
Cooperative Circles
Cooperative Communities
cooperative societies
East German Secret Police
egalitarian
Egalitarian Communities
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Hare Krishna Communities
hippie
Hippie Communes
intentional
intentional communities
Intentional Community
Jewish Youth Movements
kibbutz
Kibbutz Artzi
Kibbutz Members
Kibbutz Movement
Lanza Del Vasto
Los Horcones
Mordechai Bentov
movement
new age spirituality communities
oaks
Organic Vegetable Garden
Peter Caddy
religious and secular utopias
Religious Kibbutz Movement
social network analysis
twin
Twin Oaks
Twin Oaks Commune
United Kibbutz Movement
Yaacov Oved
Yad Tabenkin

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138510388
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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After World War II, communes and cooperative communities became internationally oriented in their membership and networking began to develop. Unlike earlier such enterprises, these groups shared an openness to international relationships. This was evident both in the groups' social composition, and in the extension of networks beyond their own country. Such globalization opened up the possibility of comparative analysis, which has become a trend in research since the 1950s.

The dynamism and speed with which voluntary communities have spread throughout the world is impressive. In the 1950s there were only a few hundred such societies, but by the end of the last century there were thousands. These have taken a variety of forms. There are religious and secular communes, intentional communities, ecological communities, co-housing projects, various types of Christian communities, communities of Eastern religions, and spiritual communities inspired by New Age thought.

Yaacov Oved shows that such societies maintain a community based on cooperation and expand their influence through newspapers, television, and the Internet. Their chief characteristic is their openness to the outside world, and their search for a way to move beyond a world of individualism and competitiveness. To accomplish this, they embrace all the tools of the modern world. Oved observes that those who predicted the failure of communes and intentional communities failed to appreciate the extent to which people in today's society aspire to communal life. This book answers the doubters and does so with a sense of deep historical understanding.

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