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[[fr:Collectivisme]] |
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'''[[Collectivism]]''' is the type of social organization. |
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'''Collectivism''' may also refer to: |
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'''Collectivism''' is a set of beliefs and practices concerning [[group]] activities that is usually based on group ownership of [[capital (economics)|capital]]. It can take the form of [[corporation]]s (if the collective involves a hierarchy) or [[commune]]s (if the collective is egalitarian). |
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* [[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 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 |
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* [[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 |
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== See also == |
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Some political systems are based on a form of collectivism known as [[corporatism]] - [[fascism]] in particular. [[Nationalism]] regards people with reference to their nationality. [[Marxism]] regards people with reference to their economic class. |
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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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Some political collectivists hold that different groups have competing interests, and that the [[individual]]'s interests and characteristics are in fact tied up with the interests and characteristics of his or her group. Differences between groups are considered significant, while differences between [[individual]]s within groups, to the extent that they are acknowledged at all, are considered unimportant. This line of reasoning, anti-collectivists allege, often leads to the suppression of [[individual right]]s, which are sacrificed for the alleged good of the group. |
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Other political collectivists emphasize the notions of equality and solidarity, and see all human beings as part of the same group, with common interests. They maintain that competition and rivalry between [[individual]]s or smaller groups is overall counter-productive or detrimental, and should therefore be replaced with some form of co-operation. Anti-collectivists make the same objections to this form of collectivism as to the previous one, while collectivists defend their views by arguing that the "common good" is only the sum of the "individual good" of every member of the group, and that collectivism therefore benefits the [[individual]]. |
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'''''Collectivism''''' is also the name of a free magazine for [[Wolverhampton]]; see [[Collectivism (magazine)]]. |
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