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- From: bj368@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Mike E. Romano)
- Newsgroups: alt.co-ops
- Subject: Re: intentional communities
- Date: 16 Nov 1992 05:51:09 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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- Let me try this idea again briefly:
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- If you take a group, say of 50 people. They decide to pool
- their finances in order to buy let's say 200 acres for a commun-
- ity.
- Now by all methods of calculation, it's going to be ==much==
- cheaper to buy such a parcel for these 50 than for each person
- or family unit to buy his own parcel.
- The savings should be great. Depending on local, land prices,
- etc., with 50 members each contributing equal amounts,
- acreage at $2000 per acre (which should buy some pretty decent
- land), that works out to a cost of $4000 per person.
-
- Then, depending on a great variety of architectural designs,
- perhaps something along the lines of Habitat in Montreal,
- dwelling units can be built for perhaps as low as $5000 per
- unit assuming all labor is donated by members.
- Farm needs to be set up and run to produce sufficient
- produce and other homegrown food items to be self sufficient.
- That is mostly labor intensive, so capital outlay is low.
- Clean energy systems get cheaper every year. Initial
- designs can be set up for very frugal energy use but will
- expand as more solar panels, etc. are added.
-
- Why isn't such a ==low priced== solution to modern society
- living at least tried more often?
- In a phrase: spirit of cooperation.
- It's purely a sociological obstacle, not a financial or
- physical one.
- I don't call this utopian. This is as practical an idea
- as any other attempt to live well within one's means.
-
-
- --
- Capt. Kirk: let's head for that planet, third from the sun, it
- looks promising.... |-)
-