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This is not to collapse into a woolly liberal espousal of communitarian goodness.
Crosswalk is a jaunty rush of communitarian fun set to Weber's Grand Duo Concertant.
It flourishes in environments of communitarian support, collaboration, and even informal barter economics.
The book had already been banned in India, where it had further stirred the troubled waters of communitarian strife.
Ellison may well be seen as a leading theorist of communitarian values and the culture that develops from them.
The result, at least in the early phases of Piped Piper, is a kind of communitarian gay paradise.
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Thatcher's Tory successors notably David Cameron, who served as prime minister from 2010 had a rather less extreme individualistic orientation and reincorporated some of the communitarian elements of traditional conservatism into their ideology.
Although Wikia is a for-profit company, it was founded with some of the communitarian idealism of Wikipedia, and its business plan calls for it to donate money to that foundation.
One justification for multiculturalism arises out of the communitarian critique of liberalism.
The target of the communitarian critique of liberalism is not so much liberal ethics as liberal social ontology.
By the early 1990s, this liberal-communitarian debate over the self had effectively faded from view in Anglo-American philosophy.[10] So what remains of the communitarian conception of the self?
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