Commune (Community)
A commune, or community, is a group of people who live together and share resources, responsibilities, and often a common lifestyle or ideology. Members typically collaborate on decision-making and support one another in daily activities, fostering a sense of belonging and cooperation. Communes can vary in size and structure, ranging from small intentional communities to larger cooperative living arrangements.
Communes often emphasize sustainability, social equality, and collective ownership. They may focus on specific interests, such as agriculture, arts, or spirituality, and can be found in various forms around the world. Examples include co-housing projects and eco-villages, which promote environmentally friendly living practices.