concept   community sharing

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Western cultures (1) indigenous Amazonian tribes (1) Barter societies (1) Developing countries (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Indigenous or tribal cultures (1) Inuit communities (1) Maori (1) Modern monetary societies (1) North America (1) South Pacific countries (1) Traditional African cultures (1) Tribal communities (1) Western individualistic cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 community sharing Western cultures Western cultures prioritize individual ownership over community sharing. 8
2 community sharing indigenous Amazonian tribes Community sharing ensures the well-being of indigenous Amazonian tribes. 2
3 community sharing Barter societies The culture of barter societies involves the common practice of sharing resources within the community. 1
4 community sharing Developing countries In developing countries, communal sharing of resources supports those in need in areas with limited individual wealth and infrastructure. 1
5 community sharing Indigenous cultures Community sharing in Indigenous cultures involves communal ownership of resources and collective decision-making. 1
6 community sharing Indigenous or tribal cultures In Indigenous or tribal cultures, community sharing of resources and goods fosters collective responsibility. 1
7 community sharing Inuit communities Inuit communities place high value on communal sharing and cooperation in their traditional culture. 1
8 community sharing Maori Traditional Maori culture emphasizes strong communal sharing and cooperation within the community. 1
9 community sharing Modern monetary societies Community sharing is less common in modern monetary societies, as people rely on individual ownership. 1
10 community sharing North America Community sharing is less common in North American culture and is often associated with specific events or organizations. 1
11 community sharing South Pacific countries South Pacific countries have a culture of community sharing, where resources and labor are shared for the benefit of the entire community. 1
12 community sharing Traditional African cultures Traditional African cultures emphasize communal sharing as a fundamental aspect of their social structure, promoting unity and collective responsibility. 1
13 community sharing Tribal communities Community sharing is a key aspect of tribal culture, with resources and communal activities playing an important role in the social fabric of the community. 1
14 community sharing Western individualistic cultures Individual ownership and self-sufficiency take precedence over communal sharing in Western individualistic cultures. 1