Both cooperatives and communes involve people coming together to work towards a common goal or to share resources. In cooperatives, people typically come together for economic purposes, while communes involve a more holistic approach towards living together and sharing assets. Both models emphasize collaboration and community.
"Commune"? Not quite sure, i just tried the thesaurus using Word..
production brigadas ,or groups formed by wokders in a commune
You would call a place where everyone shares everything equally a commune or a cooperative community.
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The official definition of the word cooperative is "involving mutual assistance in working toward a common goal."
cooperative society is a voluntary association of people for their common economic development. Types: consumer cooperative producers cooperative market cooperative credit cooperative framing cooperative
A commune is a collective of people living closely together and sharing many basic things in common, and usually involving a farm or very large garden for much of their food. A kibbutz is basically a commune located in Israel.
cooperative society is an voluntary association of people who get together voluntarily for their common interest and benefit.
Commune is a noun.
Nashoba Commune was created in 1825.
Commune FC was created in 1977.
Paris Commune happened in 1871.