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'''Collectivism''' may also refer to: |
'''Collectivism''' may also refer to: |
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* [[Bureaucratic collectivism]], a theory of class society which is used to describe the [[Soviet Union]] under [[Joseph Stalin]] |
* [[Bureaucratic collectivism]], a theory of class society which is used to describe the [[Soviet Union]] under [[Joseph Stalin]] |
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* [[Collectivist anarchism]], a |
* [[Collectivist anarchism]], a socialist doctrine in which the workers own and manage the production |
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* [[Collectivism (art)]], art which is created by a group of people rather than an individual |
* [[Collectivism (art)]], art which is created by a group of people rather than an individual |
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* [[Communitarianism]], a political position that emphasizes the importance of the community over the individual or attempts to integrate the two |
* [[Communitarianism]], a political position that emphasizes the importance of the community over the individual or attempts to integrate the two |
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* [[Corporatism]], a political ideology in which groups, rather than individuals, are the building blocks of society |
* [[Corporatism]], a political ideology in which groups, rather than individuals, are the building blocks of society |
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* [[Soviet collectivism]], an approach to agriculture, property, and identity in the Soviet Union |
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== See also == |
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* [[Collective]] |
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* [[Collective farming]], aka ''collectivization'' |
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* [[Collective security]] |
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* [[Collective ownership]] |
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* [[Collective agreement]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:41, 11 October 2023
Look up collectivism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Collectivism is the type of social organization.
Collectivism may also refer to:
- Bureaucratic collectivism, a theory of class society which is used to describe the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin
- Collectivist anarchism, a socialist doctrine in which the workers own and manage the production
- Collectivism (art), art which is created by a group of people rather than an individual
- Communitarianism, a political position that emphasizes the importance of the community over the individual or attempts to integrate the two
- Corporatism, a political ideology in which groups, rather than individuals, are the building blocks of society
See also
[edit]- Collective
- Collective farming, aka collectivization
- Collective security
- Collective ownership
- Collective agreement