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Collectivism

Collectivism is a societal value orientation that emphasizes the importance of group goals, cohesion, and interdependence over individual desires and achievements. It prioritizes collective well-being and community over personal autonomy, often influencing social behavior and decision-making.

intermediate
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Collectivism is a philosophy that emphasizes the importance of the group over individual interests, advocating for shared ownership and cooperative decision-making. It has roots in various social and economic systems, including socialism and communism, and seeks to promote social welfare and equalit...

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Key Terms

Social Ownership
Ownership of resources and means of production by the community or state.

Example: In a socialist economy, factories may be owned by the government.

Cooperation
Working together towards a common goal.

Example: Cooperatives are businesses owned and operated by a group of individuals.

Community Welfare
The well-being of a community as a whole.

Example: Public health initiatives aim to improve community welfare.

Socialism
An economic system where the means of production are owned and regulated by the community.

Example: Countries like Cuba have adopted socialist policies.

Communism
A political and economic ideology advocating for a classless society and communal ownership.

Example: The former Soviet Union was a communist state.

Collective Identity
The shared sense of belonging to a group.

Example: Cultural festivals often strengthen collective identity.

Related Topics

Socialism
An economic system where the means of production are owned and regulated by the community.
intermediate
Communism
A political and economic ideology advocating for a classless society and communal ownership.
advanced
Individualism
A philosophy that emphasizes personal freedom and self-reliance.
intermediate
Public Policy
The principles and regulations established by governments to address societal issues.
intermediate

Key Concepts

social ownershipgroup identitycooperationcommunity welfare