Communes and utopian communities are groups of men and women who
share a central or common belief and choose to live together away
from mainstream society. Many of the individuals in these communes
are characterized by or aspire to perfection. This reference source
contains biographies and historical overviews of 20th-century
communes and utopias in the United States and those individuals
involved with them. Sutton provides a comprehensive history of both
religious and secular utopian communities. Entries include Amity
Colony, Farm Eco-Village, Holy City, David Koresh, Shaker
Communities, The Farm, and Donald Walters, among many others.
Each entry includes a list of print and electronic sources for
further reading. An appendix listing 20th-century American communal
and utopian societies is also provided. Ideal for students and
researchers interested in anthropology, labor history, politics,
cults, sects, workers movements and welfare communities.
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