noun
- People who believe in or advocate for communitarianism, a political or social philosophy that emphasizes the importance of community and collective welfare over individual interests.
- Members of a community or group organized around shared values, beliefs, or goals.
Usage: plural form; often used in academic and political contexts
Usage: broader, less technical usage
Examples
- Communitarians argue that society functions best when people prioritize the common good.
- The communitarians in the neighborhood organized a shared garden project.
- Political philosophers debate whether communitarians or libertarians have the stronger argument.
- Many communitarians believe that individual rights must be balanced with community responsibilities.
- The communitarians gathered to discuss how to improve local schools and services.
- Some communitarians advocate for cooperative ownership models in business.