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Intentional communities
According to [http://www.ic.org/  The Fellowship of Intentional Community]:


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"Intentional communities are groups of people living together with some shared resources on the basis of explicit common values.
Examples include [[ecovillages]], cohousing, communes, student co-ops, spiritual communities, and more."
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== See also ==
== See also ==


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* [http://www.ic.org/ ic.org] - "the Intentional Communities web site"
* [http://www.ic.org/ ic.org] - "the Intentional Communities web site"
* [https://newwe.jimdo.com/ A New We: Ecovillages and Ecological Communities in Europe] - documentary
* [https://aeon.co/essays/like-start-ups-most-intentional-communities-fail-why Like start-ups, most intentional communities fail -- why?]
* [http://www.richsoil.com/permaculture/310-podcast-037-intentional-community/ Intentional community podcast] by Paul Wheaton
* [http://www.richsoil.com/permaculture/322-podcast-042-intentional-community-part-2/ Intentional community podcast part 2] by Paul Wheaton


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Revision as of 23:28, 20 August 2017

According to The Fellowship of Intentional Community:

"Intentional communities are groups of people living together with some shared resources on the basis of explicit common values.

Examples include ecovillages, cohousing, communes, student co-ops, spiritual communities, and more."

See also

Interwiki links

External links

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