Hello Mr. Chapman! I'm curious what examples or histories you're thinking of as you write this. My own sense of collectives...
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I read a good academic study of this recently but I can’t find it! Sorry.
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is that the problems are more subtle. Something about higher-order thinking being hard to emerge in consensus.
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That’s interesting…
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(in my experience, people do the dishes and do the work! But I also have never spent time at The Farm, for example.) [thanks!]
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Good to hear! Because the movement was so new in the 60s, it was particularly dysfunctional. Maybe better with experience!
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the people on drugs turn up, we enforce (progressive) behavior norms. No external funding, solely rely on donations.
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an anthropologist should check this out. I am not sure what's going on here :-)
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Hilarious, grew up with that. Lived it in the Buddhist world too. They're always afraid of power too & have no grasp of it.
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seems like there must be at least 4 sorts of communes authoritarian-right, anarchist-right. authoritarian-left, anarchist-left
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successful communes that come to mind (left or right) are authoritarian (cohousing, kibutz, amish-- they got rules to follow)
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