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A lifetime of communal experience is the foundation for Calhoun's thesis on his personal spiritual development within the context of community life. He focuses on two models of community: geographically positioned communities involving common life at a specific location; and social movements linking communities of people over space and time. Donald Calhoun is a long-time resident of several geographical communities, including Brookwood Labor College, Civilian Public Service camp #37, Black Mountain College, Melbourne Village, and Quarry Hill (the nation's oldest active community). He is also a participant in numerous broad movements: the labor movement, the peace movement, the environmental movement, the civil rights movement and the children's movement.
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