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Omnia sunt communia

Omnia sunt communia is a Latin phrase and slogan translated as "all things are to be held in common"[1] or simply "all things in common". Originating in the Latin translation of the Acts of the Apostles, altered forms of the slogan were applied as a legal maxim in canon law and later in secular law. The phrase was also a central inspiration for Christian communism.

  1. ^ Boer 2019, p. 21.

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