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[[Interdependence]] is a relationship in which each member is mutually dependent on the others. This concept differs from a dependence relationship, where some members are dependent and some are not.
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[[Interdependence]] is a relationship in which each member is mutually dependent on the others. This {{Wiki|concept}} differs from a dependence relationship, where some members are dependent and some are not.
  
In an [[interdependent]] relationship, participants may be emotionally, economically, ecologically and/or morally reliant on and responsible to each other. An [[interdependent]] relationship can arise between two or more cooperative autonomous participants (e.g. - co-op). Some people advocate freedom or independence as the ultimate good; others do the same with devotion to one's family, community, or society. Interdependence can be a common ground between these aspirations.
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In an [[interdependent]] relationship, participants may be [[emotionally]], economically, ecologically and/or morally reliant on and responsible to each other. An [[interdependent]] relationship can arise between two or more cooperative autonomous participants (e.g. - co-op). Some [[people]] advocate freedom or {{Wiki|independence}} as the [[ultimate]] good; others do the same with devotion to one's family, community, or {{Wiki|society}}. [[Interdependence]] can be a common ground between these aspirations.
 
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Interdependence is a relationship in which each member is mutually dependent on the others. This concept differs from a dependence relationship, where some members are dependent and some are not.

In an interdependent relationship, participants may be emotionally, economically, ecologically and/or morally reliant on and responsible to each other. An interdependent relationship can arise between two or more cooperative autonomous participants (e.g. - co-op). Some people advocate freedom or independence as the ultimate good; others do the same with devotion to one's family, community, or society. Interdependence can be a common ground between these aspirations.

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