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* [[:Category: Sharing]] - communes, and to lesser extents other communities, typically share many things.
* [[:Category: Sharing]] - communes, and to lesser extents other communities, typically share many things.
* [[:Category: Collaborative Economy]] - communities collaborate.
* [[:Category: Collaborative Economy]] - communities collaborate.
* [[:Category: Commons Economics]]
* [[:Category: Commons Economics]] is generally a broader category as it covers commons arrangements that are not so tightly communal.




[[Category:Economics]]
[[Category:Economics]]

Revision as of 15:59, 13 August 2019

This category is mainly about the economics of living in intentional community. It touches on monastic life as well as modern intentional communities.

Key Concepts of This Category

The concept of Community is broader than the Community here in Community Economics. See also our page on Communes. Community Economics will probably include some kind of Commons as well. Looked at in one way, any Commons defines a community that shares and governs that commons, but if that commons is only covers a minority of life concerns then the community may not be intentional, or may not be like a commune. Thus the Category: Commons Economics is broader than this one.

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