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American communes don't try to be global, and that their failures can be attributed to other causes. (Most commonly, internal squabbling.)
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If the things I’ve written haven’t impressed you enough to make the point I encourage you to simply meditate on the ramifications of private property.
Of course American “communes” don’t try to be global. The problem is capitalism does. Capitalism is based on economic expansion and that means trying to be global by definition. If the “commune” exists on earth it’s competing with capitalist objectives.