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The fundamental characteristic of such voluntary communities will e their freedom from ties to a local place, a completely new type of voluntary community. | The fundamental characteristic of such voluntary communities will e their freedom from ties to a local place, a completely new type of voluntary community. | ||
The fundamental bond to bring and bind people together will be their common philosophy and goals in day-today life; it is the technological base of computer communications networks that will make this possible” (Masuda, 143). | The fundamental bond to bring and bind people together will be their common philosophy and goals in day-today life; it is the technological base of computer communications networks that will make this possible” (Masuda, 143). |
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Definition
The fundamental characteristic of such voluntary communities will e their freedom from ties to a local place, a completely new type of voluntary community.
The fundamental bond to bring and bind people together will be their common philosophy and goals in day-today life; it is the technological base of computer communications networks that will make this possible” (Masuda, 143).