Commune
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A commune or comune is a system of social and economic organization which involves the common ownership of resources and/or shared obligations. Within that framework, the word can have various meanings:
- An administrative subdivision of various European and African countries, including France; comprises cities, towns, and villages
- A medieval commune, a social organization that appeared in the rising towns of the European Middle Ages
- A kibbutz, an Israeli collective community
- Commune: a kind of intentional community
- People's communes, formerly an administrative division of the People's Republic of China.
- The Paris Commune, brief socialist reformist state in Paris from March 26 to May 30, 1871
- The Shanghai Commune, organized by Zhang Chunqiao in 1967
- The Pinnacle Commune, founded by Rastafarian preacher Leonard Howell
To commune
When used as a verb, to commune a person means to serve the Eucharist to him or her. More generally, to commune with a person means to share something, often information or values, with that person.
Note on pronunciation
The stress is on the second syllable when this word is a verb, and on the first when it is a noun.
See also
Comune, Communism, Communalism and Communitarianism
sv:Kommunhe:קומונה