What is a Neighborhood Community? How does a neighboring community differ from a tribal one?

A neighborhood community is a form of social organization. The most ancient form was the tribal community – in which everyone was united with each other by blood ties, and conducted a common household. The neighboring community is also called the territorial community, in which it was already possible to have an individual economy, and the community was built not on blood kinship, but on the neighborhood of territories. The neighboring community was formed due to the multiplication of the tribe, the separation of various groups from it, and the dispersal of the population. With the increase in the number of people, the awareness of the blood connection weakened.



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