In Britain, it has seemed natural to refer to a third guiding principle, fraternity, which derives from the communal or associative traditions of British society.
Muslim communities must ensure order in life and must therefore preserve their communal tradition.
These changes in agriculture undermined the communal traditions which had been the basis of Indian village life.
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Most serfs lived in miserable poverty, although the communal traditions of medieval villages went some way towards alleviating the worst forms of hardship.
Amana's religious and communal tradition attracts more than 1.5 million visitors a year, including many tour groups.
He stressed a social vision that revived and preserved Scotland's communal traditions at a time of strain on the social fabric of the country.
How would people know how to behave in this new environment undominated by any one church or communal tradition?
He has found self-expression in the communal tradition.
The labor movement and the welfare state drew heavily on Jewish and Roman Catholic communal traditions.