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URL: http://newlibertyvillage.com/
ODP description: Discussion and content about social invention, intentional community, government, alternative tools and shelter, health, gardening, beliefs, and dreams.
Page title: New Liberty Village Home page

URL: http://www.thefec.org/
ODP description: Network of communal (income-sharing) groups in North America, includes information about member communities, articles about communal life, and related resources.

URL: http://www.ic.org/icsa/
ODP description: Multidisciplinary, academic organization for scholarly exchange regarding communes, intentional communities, collective settlements and kibbutz.
Page description: The International Communal Studies Association is a multidisciplinary, academic organization for scholarly exchange regarding communes, intentional communities, collective settlements and kibbutz. It encourages comparative studies, research projects, and maintains a list of communal organizations and individuals active in communal and kibbutz research. ICSA holds international and local conferences and publishes a biannual bulletin.

URL: http://economads.com
ODP description: "Down to earth nomads in quest of future civilization." Travelogue reports on visits to ecovillages, intentional communities, communes, and other co-living projects around the world.
Page title: EcoNomads - In Quest of a New Tribal Culture

URL: http://www.communalstudies.info/
ODP description: Scholarly group which studies present and past communal societies of the United States. Includes membership information, fellowships and awards, publications, conferences, links, and bibliography.

URL: http://www.spiritualneighborhood.org
ODP description: A program for creating community in the place where you live, including spirituality, back-to-the-earth civic responsibility, and neighborhood management.
Page title: Introduction and Definitions; Managing the Spiritual Neighborhood
Page description: Garden Zone Management is a program for constructive social activism; creating community in the place where you live. It includes a spiritual aspect and involves back-to-the-earth civic responsibility and neighborhood management. It proposes an alternative grass-roots government that does not require force, but instead relies on the voluntary cooperation of residents. A guidebook for the program is available for download: "Managing the ...



  
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