- Belief in or practice of communal ownership, as of goods and property.
- Strong devotion to the interests of one's own minority or ethnic group rather than those of society as a whole.
Dictionary:
com·mu·nal·ism (kə-myū'nə-lĭz'əm, kŏm'yə-nə-) ![]() |
| Political Dictionary: communalism |
Associated (1) with support for the autonomous rule of localized political units, such as the Paris Commune of 1871; and (2) in South Asia with the antagonistic polarization of politics between religious and ethnic groups, particularly conflict between Hindus and Muslims.
— Alistair McMillan
| WordNet: communalism |
The noun has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
the practice of communal living and common ownership
Meaning #2:
loyalty and commitment to the interests of your own minority or ethnic group rather than to society as a whole
| Wikipedia: Communalism |
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In many parts of the world, communalism is a modern term that describes a broad range of social movements and social theories which are in some way centered upon the community. Communalism can take the form of communal living or communal property, among others.[citation needed] Communalism is defined as a theory of a society that is divided into several small, independent communes and the state is just a confederation of these communes. [1]
Communalism is often associated with various branches of socialism, especially communism (and, in particular, religious communism or primitive communism) and most anarchist philosophies.[citation needed]
It is sometimes said to put the interests of the community above the interests of the individual, but this is usually only done on the principle that the community exists for the benefit of the individuals who participate in it, so the best way to serve the interests of the individual is through the interests of the community.[citation needed]
In the Indian subcontinent, the term "communalism" has taken on a very different meaning, namely that of a religion- and, more specifically, ethnicity-based sectarianism promoting communal violence, espoused by many political movements.
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