So it is possible for Cohen to answer Gray's objections to the communalization of property by rejecting the very notion of collective unfreedom that he has employed elsewhere.
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So it is possible for Cohen to answer Gray's objections to the communalization of property by rejecting the very notion of collective unfreedom that he has employed elsewhere.
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The communalization of social relationships, on the other hand, occurs when social behavior is based on a sense of solidarity, that is, on the emotional or traditional attachments of those involved.
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In Israel, communalization provides every religious group (Jews, Christians, Muslims, Druze) with its own personal status laws administered by religious authorities (Swirski 2000), whereas in India, communalization applies only to minorities, not the Hindu majority.
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The more 'real' communalization is realized, the more decision-making competence the communes have on how to fulfil the tasks.
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