Because everyone knows everyone within their community and they share a common faith & life path.
gemeinschaft
Heidnische Gemeinschaft was created in 1985.
No. The Society of Friends (Quakers) area peace church, same as the Amish, but they don't emphasize Romans 12:2 as the Amish do.
yes
Some sociologists draw a distinction between Gemeinschaft(community) and Gesellschaft (society). In a community people are tied together mainly by traditional bonds and roles, in a Gesellschaft mainly by contractual and similar relationships.
The impact that a pluralistic society would have on businesses is good in the sense that there are different cultures living in one area. For example, in Pennsylvania, there are many small Amish towns, as well as normal cities surrounding them, the impact of the Amish people and the English people as they call it, is great since the Amish can sell their items to the businesses of the English people, giving the English businesses much profit and the Amish get the business from the English. Without such a society, English and Amish businesses would decline in finances, since the English need to pay little for Amish items and the Amish make out nice financially.
I'm not sure how it is in other parts of the country but around here(Lancaster)one must be born Amish to be Amish. Although some groups are a lot more strict than others. If a young person leaves the amish,they r not allowed to sit at the same table to eat,such as at a wedding,etc.
Yes. They're known as the Amish.
Evangelische Mennoniten Gemeinschaft was created in 1858.
explain why the Amish are considered by sociologists as a subculture and not as a counterculture.
there is one near NYC or NJ called the amish people
Yes, there are utopian in existence. An example would be the Amish society.