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The term "commune" during the Cold War often referred to various socialist or communist communities, particularly in countries aligned with the Soviet Union. These communes were characterized by collective ownership and communal living, aiming to embody socialist principles. Notably, the concept was more prominent in China, where the Great Leap Forward led to the establishment of people's communes. These were intended to boost agricultural and industrial production but often resulted in economic hardship and famine.

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