Create a self sufficient community

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Re: Create a self sufficient community

Post: # 170487Post MKG »

Well, freewilly's attendance here still stands at seven minutes. I'm beginning to wonder if this is one of Andy's famous wind-ups???

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Post: # 170504Post Millymollymandy »

MKG wrote:Well, freewilly's attendance here still stands at seven minutes. I'm beginning to wonder if this is one of Andy's famous wind-ups???

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I was concerned it might be a con trick - give me some money so I can start up this project... :pirate:

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More likely it's a 17 year old who 'knows everything'! :lol:

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Post: # 170636Post red »

ah well, there is no harm in having a dream
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Post: # 171065Post thegreenlot »

Hi I couldnt help but to register, if only to reply to your question, was freewillys post a wind up, the answer is no they have a post on diggers and dreamers also, although I think its a great idea, I do agree with you all, it would be really difficult, how would you deal with certain issues, how could you be sure that you hadnt invited a weirdo into the commune, it could all get quite messy, we have woofas who help out, been registared for about five mins sorry but I could not resist, any way hi to you all, thegreenlot

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Post: # 171072Post MuddyWitch »

Never appologise for posting, we much prefer folks who join in. :grouphug:

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Post: # 273688Post Ircelt »

I am also interested in your idea and would like to chat with you about this; although the people who I have spoken to here in Scotland unanimously lean towards each having their own homes within a community.

Good luck :thumbright:

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Ircelt wrote:I am also interested in your idea and would like to chat with you about this; although the people who I have spoken to here in Scotland unanimously lean towards each having their own homes within a community.

Good luck :thumbright:
sounds like a good idea :-)

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Post: # 273832Post 7cats »

do it in Bulgaria not Scotland ,better weather much cheaper houses and land, everything grows better here, friendly people, you could buy a full village for a lot less than that.

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Post: # 273872Post wattreesmassive »

Sorry Im a newbie too but I have to agree with the general opinion here,it takes a special blend of people to live communially,there are a lot of "talkers not walkers" out there and pretty soon the camp divides into the workers and the talkers,the workers feel resentful that they do the lions share while the talkers sit back and hold debates around the fire in the evenings!I also agree that Lammas has the right idea in creating individual homesteads around communal areas.I dont envy you your the task you have set yourself,good luck and I hope you find the right blend.

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Post: # 274040Post 7cats »

in our village theres decent houses all with plenty of outbuildings barns big gardens ect from about 2000 pounds each and loads of farmland cheap, its a better plan than trying to get 300k n loads of people to live together

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Post: # 274318Post Niele da Kine »

Basically, the OP has TWO problems, not just one. Creating a community is a difficulty all in itself. Adding in that it be self sufficient is an added layer of complexity.

Usually to build a community you need some sort of common purpose. Religion, employment, some sort of passionate hobby, etc., will usually be enough to get some cohesion going. There should be a set of ground rules as well as a method of enforcement. This has been done in quite a few other places, so a study of the successful ones might be a good starting point.

Self sufficient is another matter. A lot of that will depend on the location of the village.

What I always wonder about is healthcare? What happens when a member needs some sort of major surgery or other procedure? I suppose, in countries with universal healthcare that might already be taken care of. Which would mean the village would best be located outside of the United States. A health care issue there could bankrupt the whole community.

What about inheritance? What about transportation? Where does personal property stop and community property begin? But there are a whole lot of things to consider other than how to do the daily living in a sustainable manner.

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