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People in collectivist cultures value interdependent qualities such as social stability, obligations & responsibility to the others, and collaborative endeavours over individual goals.
What is collectivism?
Collectivism refers to any of a few types of social organisation where the individual is seen as subordinate to a social collective identity such as a state, nation, race, or social class. Individualism (q.v.) emphasises the rights as well as interests of the individual, in contrast to collectivism.
Some key features regarding the collectivism are-
- Collectivism manifested itself to varying degrees in twentieth-century movements such as socialism, communism, as well as fascism.
- Social democracy is the minimal collectivist of these, aiming to address the inequities of unfettered capitalism through government regulation, income redistribution, and varying degrees of public planning and ownership.
- Collectivism is taken to its logical conclusion in communist systems, with a minimal level of ownership as well as a max value of planned economy.
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