Communities, Societies and Globalization.
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Communities, Societies and Globalization Throughout the reading, the definition of community has remained elusive. However many of the aspects that go into making up communities have come to light. The problem is that the things that it would take to make a truly great community are the opposites of what it to takes to have a great society. These factors also serve to make globalization almost impossible. But as we know nothing is impossible. Ferdinand Tonnies, who seems to be the overwhelming authority on the subject, firmly asserted the idea that true community could only be realized when the system and the people can come together because being together is right and that shared value unify more than any other system in play. The people must believe that ends serve the common good. The people must always be willing to work to make the community better for...

