We propose a network analytic approach to the Community Question in o~der to separate the study of communities from the study of neighborhoods. Three arguments about the Community Question--that "Community" has been "Lost", "Saved" or "Liberated"--are reviewed for their development, network depictions, imagery, policy implications and current status. The Lost argument contends that communal ties have become attenuated in industrial bureaucratic societies; the Saved argument contends that neighborhood communities remain as important sources of sociability, support and mediation with formal institutions; the Liberated argument maintains that while communal ties still flourish they have dispersed beyond the neighborhood and are no lo...