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  | aliases      =Philosophical Communitarianism<br> [[File:Popolar.png]] Popolarismo<br>  
  | aliases      =Philosophical Communitarianism<br> [[File:Popolar.png]] Popolarismo<br>  
  | alignments  =[[File:Nonquadrant.png]] [[:Category:Non-Quadrant|Non-Quadrant]]
  | alignments  =[[File:Nonquadrant.png]] [[:Category:Non-Quadrant|Non-Quadrant]]
  | influences  =[[File:Col.png]] Collectivism<br>
  | influences  =[[File:Col.png]] [[mh:philosophyball:Collectivism|Collectivism]]<br>
[[File:Krit.png]] [[Kritarchy]]<br>
[[File:Krit.png]] [[Kritarchy]]<br>
  | influenced  =[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy]]<br>[[File:Conservative.png]] [[Conservatism]]<br>
  | influenced  =[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy]]<br>[[File:Conservative.png]] [[Conservatism]]<br>
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'''Communitarianism''' is a non-quadrant political philosophy and ideology emphasizing the wellbeing of and the importance of the community as the primary social unit.
'''Communitarianism''' is a non-quadrant political philosophy and ideology emphasizing the wellbeing of and the importance of the community as the primary social unit.


Communitarianism generally advocates [[File:Syncretic.png]] [[:Category:Syncretic|Syncretic]] positions on economics and social issues. He will typically stress the idea that the left-right binary of politics is holding politics back, as well as arguing that policies from both sides of the spectrum are complementary and necessary to benefit the community. Many ideologies that are traditionally socially right-wing and economically left-wing without straying into outright [[File:Col.png]] Collectivism could be considered Communitarian in nature.  
Communitarianism generally advocates [[File:Syncretic.png]] [[:Category:Syncretic|Syncretic]] positions on economics and social issues. He will typically stress the idea that the left-right binary of politics is holding politics back, as well as arguing that policies from both sides of the spectrum are complementary and necessary to benefit the community. Many ideologies that are traditionally socially right-wing and economically left-wing without straying into outright [[File:Col.png]] [[mh:philosophyball:Collectivism|Collectivism]] could be considered Communitarian in nature.  


Communitarianism can be contrasted with [[File:Col.png]] Collectivism, with whom he is often compared, in that Communitarianism usually stresses cohesion and outward wellbeing rather than submission to a collective. He may view individual and collective interests as ultimately complementary, as it is in the best interest of individuals to participate in and align their lives with society. In this way he is not fundamentally anti-individualist, but rather believes absolute individualism is harmful when it contradicts with the common good.  
Communitarianism can be contrasted with [[File:Col.png]] [[mh:philosophyball:Collectivism|Collectivism]], with whom he is often compared, in that Communitarianism usually stresses cohesion and outward wellbeing rather than submission to a collective. He may view individual and collective interests as ultimately complementary, as it is in the best interest of individuals to participate in and align their lives with society. In this way he is not fundamentally anti-individualist, but rather believes absolute individualism is harmful when it contradicts with the common good.  
[[File:Nolanchartcommunitarian.svg|thumb|Communitarianism as placed on a Nolan Chart, considered the meeting point of community-based social and economic alignment.]]
[[File:Nolanchartcommunitarian.svg|thumb|Communitarianism as placed on a Nolan Chart, considered the meeting point of community-based social and economic alignment.]]
The modern theories of Communitarianism were elaborated in the 1980s by several political philosophers of the [[File:Radcent.png]] [[Radical Centrism|Radical Centrist]] school of thought, based primarily on descriptive statements on the falsehood of [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Classical Liberal]] conceptions of society as a purely voluntary and rational association arising from individual choice. After a brief two decade-long life in academia, the ideology has largely fallen out of favour as a strict philosophy.  
The modern theories of Communitarianism were elaborated in the 1980s by several political philosophers of the [[File:Radcent.png]] [[Radical Centrism|Radical Centrist]] school of thought, based primarily on descriptive statements on the falsehood of [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Classical Liberal]] conceptions of society as a purely voluntary and rational association arising from individual choice. After a brief two decade-long life in academia, the ideology has largely fallen out of favour as a strict philosophy.  

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Communitarianism is a non-quadrant political philosophy and ideology emphasizing the wellbeing of and the importance of the community as the primary social unit.

Communitarianism generally advocates Syncretic positions on economics and social issues. He will typically stress the idea that the left-right binary of politics is holding politics back, as well as arguing that policies from both sides of the spectrum are complementary and necessary to benefit the community. Many ideologies that are traditionally socially right-wing and economically left-wing without straying into outright Collectivism could be considered Communitarian in nature.

Communitarianism can be contrasted with Collectivism, with whom he is often compared, in that Communitarianism usually stresses cohesion and outward wellbeing rather than submission to a collective. He may view individual and collective interests as ultimately complementary, as it is in the best interest of individuals to participate in and align their lives with society. In this way he is not fundamentally anti-individualist, but rather believes absolute individualism is harmful when it contradicts with the common good.

Communitarianism as placed on a Nolan Chart, considered the meeting point of community-based social and economic alignment.

The modern theories of Communitarianism were elaborated in the 1980s by several political philosophers of the Radical Centrist school of thought, based primarily on descriptive statements on the falsehood of Classical Liberal conceptions of society as a purely voluntary and rational association arising from individual choice. After a brief two decade-long life in academia, the ideology has largely fallen out of favour as a strict philosophy.

How to Draw

Flag of Communitarianism
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Color it orange.
  3. Draw a white weighing scale in it.
  4. Add the eyes.

You're done!

Relationships

Friends

  • Socialism - Can be pretty extreme at times, but we're both in it for the greater good.
  • Conservatism - Values must be upheld through a strong community body.
  • Progressivism - The march for black lives begins with all of us, as a community.
  • Longism - Sharing the wealth is critical to maintain a strong and equal community.
  • Nationalism - The nation is a community.
  • Marxism–Leninism - A strong state to ensure the rights of workers? Based!
  • Christian Socialism - Christian and progressive values along with economic equality and a worker and community centric economic system? Based!
  • Nouvelle Droite - Big fans of my social theories.
  • Paternalistic Conservatism - My best friend, truly cares about our traditions and communities.

Frenemies

  • Communalism - That's a bit too far.
  • Hive-Mind Collectivism - That's way too far.
  • Anarchism - On one hand, I like how some of your followers, like social anarchism put emphasis on the community. On the other hand, your hyper-individualistic followers, can get on my nerves.

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