Community, a Sociological Study; Being An Attempt to Set Out the Nature And Fundamental Laws of Social Life
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The incalculable complex of the interactivities of common life are yet reducible under a certain number of categories, as we saw in the last chapter, and men will corresponding associations, giving a certain fixity and order to the further acts of willing which fall within any given category. Such types of willing are themselves throughout dependent on types which fall under other categories. Community is not broken up into its associations. Its unity reaches deeper than the co-ordination of it...s associations. Com- munity is prior to its associations. It is communal will which creates associations. Take the case of the State, that completest organ of community. Community existed before any State. It was the slow-developing will of men in community to create the State which gradually brought the State into being. Community was there from the first, but the State has been con- structed.^ The State is- an association men as social beings have willed to create and now will to maintain. There is thus a will in community more fundamental than even the will of the State.
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