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Communal Life Quotes

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Frank Herbert
“A man's flesh is his own; the water belongs to the tribe.”
Frank Herbert, Dune

Lisa See
“Every woman who enters the sea carries a coffin on her back,” she warned the gathering. “In this world, in the undersea world, we tow the burdens of a hard life. We are crossing between life and death every day.”

These traditional words were often repeated on Jeju, but we all nodded somberly as though hearing them for the first time.

“When we go to the sea, we share the work and the danger,” Mother added. “We harvest together, sort together, and sell together, because the sea itself is communal.”
Lisa See, The Island of Sea Women

Jared Brock
“Work is easy when it’s full of meaning and shared with others.”
Jared Brock, A Year of Living Prayerfully

Walter Block
“Voluntary communism, together with laissez-faire capitalism, has nothing to be ashamed of on moral and economic grounds. They can each hold up their heads, high. Far from enemies, they are merely opposite sides of the same voluntaristic coin. Together, they must battle state coercion, whether called State Capitalism or State Socialism. The point is, “left” vs. “right” is a red herring. The reddest and perhaps most misleading red herring in all political-economic theory.”
walter block, The Case for Discrimination