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<div style="background-color: #4B0082; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> {{BloomIntro}} Communitarianism is the "Philosophy of the We"—the investigation of how our "Identity," "Morality," and "Purpose" are "Given" to us by our "Communities" rather than "Chosen" by our "Isolated Selves." While "Liberalism" (see Article 556) sees the "Individual" as a "Free Atom" who "Makes the World," **Communitarianism** argues that the "Community" "Makes the Individual." From the "Situated Self" of **Michael Sandel** to the "Traditions" of **Alasdair MacIntyre** and the "Common Good," this field explores the "Bonds of Belonging." It is the science of "Connection," explaining why "Absolute Freedom" often leads to "Loneliness" and "Meaninglessness"—and why "Duty" is as important as "Rights." </div> __TOC__ <div style="background-color: #000080; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering</span> == * '''Communitarianism''' — A philosophy that emphasizes the "Connection" between the "Individual" and the "Community" and the "Responsibility" to the "Common Good." * '''The Situated Self''' — The belief that you are "Embedded" in a "Family," "Nation," and "History" that you "Didn't Choose" but that "Define Who You Are." * '''Unencumbered Self''' (Sandel’s Critique) — The "Liberal Myth" that we can "Step Back" from our "Identity" and "Choose" our values from "Zero." * '''The Common Good''' — The "Goals and Values" that are "Shared" by a community (e.g., 'A Shared Language,' 'Shared Morals,' 'Safe Streets'). * '''Tradition''' — The "Inherited Knowledge" and "Customs" of a "Group" that provide "Meaning" and "Stability." * '''Virtue Ethics''' — (See Article 114). The "Moral System" that focuses on "Character" and "Community Standards" rather than "Rules" or "Rights." * '''Subsidiarity''' — The principle that "Problems" should be "Solved" at the "Lowest Level" possible (e.g., 'The Family' or 'The Town') rather than by the 'Global State.' * '''Atomism''' — The "Liberal" view that society is just a "Collection of Individuals" with "No Connection." * '''Duty of Care''' — The "Moral Obligation" you have to "People you are connected to" (e.g., 'Your Parents,' 'Your Neighbors'). * '''Social Capital''' — (See Article 535). The "Trust and Networks" that "Communitarians" want to protect. </div> <div style="background-color: #006400; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Understanding</span> == Communitarianism is understood through '''Identity''' and '''Balance'''. '''1. The "Narrative" Self (Identity)''': Who are "You"? * Liberalism says: "You are whatever you want to be." * Communitarianism says: "You are the **Son of X**, the **Citizen of Y**, the **Member of Z**." * You "Inherit" a "Story." * If you "Cut the Bonds" to your "Tradition," you don't become "Free"; you become "Lost." * "Identity" is something you "Discover," not something you "Buy." '''2. The "Common Good" (Balance)''': Should the "State" be "Neutral" (see Article 556)? * Communitarians say **"No."** * If the "State" is "Neutral," the "Community" "Dies" because there is "No Shared Meaning." * The "State" should "Promote" "Good Things" (e.g., 'Strong Families,' 'Local Shops,' 'Civic Pride'). * "Rights" must be "Balanced" by **"Responsibilities."** You can't have the "Right to a Clean Park" without the "Duty to help clean it." '''3. The "Small is Beautiful" (Scale)''': "Globalism" is "Anti-Community." * You can't have a "Community" with "8 Billion People." * Human "Care" has a "Limit." * Communitarianism focuses on "Re-building" the "Local": the "Neighborhood," the "Church," the "Sports Club," the "Guild." * These "Little Platoons" (Edmund Burke) are the "Oxygen" of a "Happy Life." '''The 'Amish' Comparison'''': A "Community" that "Chooses" to "Limit Individual Liberty" (e.g., 'No Cars,' 'No Phones') to "Protect the We." While liberals see this as "Oppression," communitarians see it as a "Rational Choice" to "Preserve" the "Highest Good": **Belonging**. </div> <div style="background-color: #8B0000; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Applying</span> == '''Modeling 'The Community Strength' (Predicting the 'Stability' of a group):''' <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> def calculate_community_bond(shared_traditions_lvl, individual_rights_lvl, civic_participation_pct): """ Shows the 'Tension' between the 'I' and the 'We'. """ # Healthy Community needs balance bond_strength = (shared_traditions_lvl * 0.5) + (civic_participation_pct * 0.5) - (individual_rights_lvl * 0.2) if bond_strength > 70: return f"RESULT: STRONG COMMUNITY. (Identity is secure, but risk of 'Conformity')." elif bond_strength > 30: return "RESULT: LIBERAL BALANCE. (Individual freedom is high, but community is 'Thin')." else: return "RESULT: ATOMIZED. (Loneliness is high, 'Common Good' is missing)." # Case: A modern city (Low tradition, High rights, Low participation) print(calculate_community_bond(2, 10, 10)) </syntaxhighlight> ; Communitarian Landmarks : '''Sandel’s 'Liberalism and the Limits of Justice' (1982)''' → The "First Big Attack" on John Rawls, proving that a "Neutral State" is a "Moral Desert." : '''Etzioni’s 'Responsive Communitarianism' ''' → A "Policy Movement" that "Successfully" added "Character Education" and "Community Service" to schools in the 1990s. : '''Alasdair MacIntyre’s 'After Virtue' (1981)''' → The "Warning": he argued that "Modern Morality" is a "Heap of Rubble" because we "Forgot" the "Traditions" that gave it "Context." : '''The 'Bowling Alone' Study (Robert Putnam)''' → (See Article 535). The "Data" that "Proved" communitarians were right: "Social Capital" has "Crashed," leading to "Depression" and "Political Chaos." </div> <div style="background-color: #8B4500; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Analyzing</span> == {| class="wikitable" |+ Liberalism vs. Communitarianism ! Feature !! Liberalism !! Communitarianism |- | Primary Unit || The "Individual" || The "Community" |- | Goal || "Autonomy" (Self-Rule) || "Belonging" (Mutual-Rule) |- | Source of Value || "Personal Choice" || "Shared Tradition" |- | View of the State || "The Arbiter" (Neutral) || "The Cultivator" (Moral) |- | Analogy || A 'Market' of Strangers || A 'Family' of Neighbors |} '''The Concept of "The Tyranny of the Group"''': Analyzing "The Dark Side." If the "Community" "Makes the Self," what happens to the "Dissenters" or "Minorities"? Communitarianism is often "Accused" of being "Intolerant" and "Conservative," forcing everyone to "Fit in" or "Be Cast Out." </div> <div style="background-color: #483D8B; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Evaluating</span> == Evaluating communitarianism: # '''Exclusion''': Can you have "Strong Belonging" without "Hating Outsiders"? (The 'Xenophobia' problem). # '''Freedom''': Is "Duty" just another name for "Oppression"? # '''Scale''': Can "Communitarianism" solve "Global Problems" (like 'Climate Change') if everyone only "Cares about their Town"? # '''Diversity''': How can we have a "Communitarian State" if our "Society" has **100 different communities** with "Different Traditions"? </div> <div style="background-color: #2F4F4F; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Creating</span> == Future Frontiers: # '''Digital 'Villages' ''': Using "Algorithms" to "Re-connect" neighbors and "Create" "Micro-Communities" in "Mega-Cities," "Restoring" the "Scale of Care." # '''Global 'Subsidiarity' Network''': A "World Law" that "Returns Power" to the "Local Community" for "Everything" except "War and Environment," fulfilling the "Communitarian Dream." # '''The 'Identity' Ledger''': A "Blockchain" that "Stores" your "Family History" and "Cultural Traditions," ensuring that "Future Generations" are "situated" and "not lost." # '''Shared 'Common Good' Markets''': An "Economy" where "Profit" is "Linked" to "Community Health" (e.g., 'Companies pay more tax if they destroy local trust'). [[Category:Philosophy]] [[Category:Politics]] [[Category:Sociology]] [[Category:Ethics]] [[Category:Political Philosophy]] </div>
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