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COMMUNAL WORK - Communal work is a gathering for mutually accomplishing a task or for communal fundraising, for example through a knitting bee. Communal work was mor...
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Communal work is a gathering for mutually accomplishing a task or for communal fundraising, for example through a knitting bee. Communal work was more common in the past, when it provided manual labour to others, especially for major projects they couldn't achieve on their own, for example in barn raising, log rolling, subbotniks, and other bees of various kinds. They are less common in today's more individualistic cultures, where there is less reliance on others than in preindustrial agricultural and hunterer-gatherer societies. * In more modern societies, the word "bee" has also been used for some time already for other social gatherings without communal work, for example for competitions such as a spelling bee. * Especially in the past, major jobs, such as clearing a field of timber or raising a barn, needed many workers. It was often both a social and utilitarian event. Jobs like corn husking or sewing could be done as a group to allow socializing during an otherwise tedious chore. Such gatherings often included refreshments and entertainment. Different words have been used to describe such gatherings.* |