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- Q1797582 subject Q8550081.
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- Q1797582 abstract "The Yamagishi movement is a network of egalitarian intentional communities which originated in Japan. People in these communities live without money and with minimal personal possessions, but their needs are provided for by the community. There are no bosses or set working hours. Their primary industries are farming and ranching. The movement began in 1956, when Miyozo Yamagishi and a group of his followers pooled their resources. In 2008, the group had about 1,200 members in Japan. The group also has communities in Australia, Brazil, Thailand, South Korea, Switzerland and the United States.The movement has been sued by former members seeking to recover their financial assets, which were required to be donated when they joined. The movement has also been criticized by the media in Japan for child welfare issues.".
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- Q1797582 comment "The Yamagishi movement is a network of egalitarian intentional communities which originated in Japan. People in these communities live without money and with minimal personal possessions, but their needs are provided for by the community. There are no bosses or set working hours. Their primary industries are farming and ranching. The movement began in 1956, when Miyozo Yamagishi and a group of his followers pooled their resources. In 2008, the group had about 1,200 members in Japan.".
- Q1797582 label "Yamagishi movement".