Federation of Egalitarian Communities

The Federation of Egalitarian Communities (FEC) is a group of egalitarian communities[1] which have joined together with the common purpose of creating a lifestyle based on equality, cooperation, and harmony with the Earth.[2][3] A central principal of these communities is that in exchange for a members working quota (typically between 35 and 42 hours per week) the community pays for all aspects of their life style. Members do not typically get salaries; instead, they have small allowances (typically between $75 and $150 per month) with which they may buy luxury items. They live, work and socialize within the community but are free to leave whenever they would like.

There are six full-member communities in the FEC, all of which share the primary values of egalitarianism, non-violence and income-sharing. Approximately 200 people live in the various communities. The organization offers various programs to its member communities, including outreach, labor exchange and catastrophic health care assistance.[4][5]

In addition to the full membership, the FEC has lower levels of membership, such as "Allied" or "Community in Dialog". These are for communities that may share some, but not all of the FEC values, or who are not prepared for full membership.[6]

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  3. ^ "Diggers and Dreamers". www.diggersanddreamers.org.uk.
  4. ^ "Federation of Egalitarian Communities". ocfvillage.org. Archived from the original on 2016-02-16.
  5. ^ Trahair, R. C. S. (1999). Utopias and Utopians : an historical dictionary. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press. p. 130. ISBN 9780313294655. OCLC 42137511.
  6. ^ "Our Communities | Federation of Egalitarian Communities". www.thefec.org.