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i will but the question Kinkade claims that a common misconception about communes is “that they are an escape from reality.” True False QUESTION 2According to Kinkade, the commune in the classical utopian tradition:focus on political work in the neighborhood and may not be seen by its members as permanent or important but simply as an economic convenience and a congenial atmosphere.are religious groups drawn together by a strong leader or teacher, interested in the state of their souls or consciousness.come together simply because they are seeking a close-knit family that they believe will make them comfortable.self-consciously works out structures that they believe will someday be patterns for larger society. QUESTION 3Most of the people at Twin Oaks had PhDs and were former professors. True FalseQUESTION 4
According to Kinkade, one of the central ideas behind Twin Oaks was to create “a better world, here and now, for as many people as we can manage to support. More, a new kind of human to live in that world: happy, productive, open-minded people who understand that in the long run, human good is a cooperative and not a competitive sort of thing.” True False QUESTION 5Each commune member at Twin Oaks lives off of $40 per year. True False
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