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A Movement Vs. A Community. Is There A Difference? Does It Matter?

A Movement Vs. A Community. Is There A Difference? Does It Matter?

October 24, 2012 By mark david mcCreary

Douglas Atkin riffs on movements vs communities, and while there is a difference in the size, it's also about the outcome.

The goal of a community can be to learn something, do something, and yes, change something, but normally on a smaller scale and through the means of a smaller number of people with more intimate relationships doing a multitude of stuff together.

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