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This is from the reading of Sweet Land of ... Conformity?

How is the notion of community in Europe, or the Old World, different from this idea of communal voluntarism?

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Answer:

In the Old World, communities were more commonly imposed

on individuals, and constraining. Traditionally, one was born into

a clan, ethnicity, church, village, or nation and pretty much locked

into it. In the New World, with the noted exception of Indians and

slaves, membership became a matter of free choice and voluntary

commitment.

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