Communitarianism in sociology refers to a social theory that emphasizes the importance of community and social cohesion in shaping individuals' beliefs, values, and behavior. It highlights the idea that individuals are interconnected and have responsibilities to the broader community, rather than just focusing on individual rights and autonomy. Communitarianism seeks to balance individual freedoms with the well-being of the community as a whole.
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It depends on the context and goals. Communitarianism focuses on promoting shared values and community cohesion, while integration emphasizes inclusion and equality. Both approaches can be effective in fostering social harmony and unity, depending on the specific circumstances and needs of a society.
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Socialism (economics) and Communitarianism (culture). The
ideology in the book was called "Nationalism", which has little to
do with the actual real-world definition of nationalism and
patriotism.
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William Theodore De Bary has written:
'Asian values and human rights' -- subject(s): Human rights,
Social values, Communitarianism, Confucianism, Influence