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imported>Larry Sanger
(Communitarianism is first and foremost a politico-philosophical view, not a movement)
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The view that the rights of the individuals to self-accomplishment should be balanced with duties and responsibilities toward society as well as by a tronger sense of the common good.
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The view that the rights of the individuals to self-accomplishment should be balanced with duties and responsibilities toward society as well as by a stronger sense of the common good.

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Communitarianism [r]: The view that the rights of the individuals to self-accomplishment should be balanced with duties and responsibilities toward society as well as by a stronger sense of the common good.