Communalism
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- This article deals with the use of the word communalism in the sense of a force uniting people into a community, as it is used in many parts of the world. See the article Communalism (South Asia) for the use of the word to denote a force separating different communities based on some form of social or sectarian discrimination, as it is used in South Asia.
In many parts of the world, communalism is a modern term that describes a broad range of social movements and social theories which are in some way centered upon the community.[How to reference and link to summary or text] Communalism can take the form of communal living or communal property, among others.[How to reference and link to summary or text]
Communalism is often associated with various branches of socialism, especially communism (and, in particular, religious communism or primitive communism) and anarchism.[How to reference and link to summary or text] The term "communalism" is often used instead of "communism" as a way to denote those communal societies that are not based on Marxism.[How to reference and link to summary or text]
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