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1 Questions of meaning are easily confused here. The term ‘community’ is commonly these days used corruptly to mean merely a class, a set of people with some common characteristic, as in ‘the Gay community’. Again, a real community (such as a village) does not have a single project, but it might have – what socialists are thinking about – some sense of comprehensive mutuality of obligations among all its members. And that is why I have specified the term as I have.
1 Inoguchi, Takashi, ‘One Region Three Frameworks: United States Promotion of Democracy in Pacific Asia’, paper prepared for presentation at the conference on the United States Promotion of Democracy, sponsored by the United States Social Science Research Council, Washington DC, 12–13 01 1998 Google Scholar