Communalism

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Communalism may refer to:

  • African communalism, a system of interdependence in rural Africa
  • Christian communism, form of religious communism based on Christianity
  • Communalism (Bookchin)
    , a theory of government in which autonomous communities form confederations
  • Communalism (historiography) [de], a historical method that follows the development of communities
  • Communalism (South Asia)
    , violence across ethnic or communal boundaries
  • Intentional community, a planned, socially-cohesive, residential community
  • Medieval communalism
    , a system of mutual allegiance and defense between cities in the European Middle Ages
  • Municipalism, governance by a region's local administrative division

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