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collectivist 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. subscribing to the socialistic doctrine of ownership by the people collectively
  2. a person who belongs to the political left
  3. (collectivism) Bolshevism: Soviet communism
  4. (collectivism) a political theory that the people should own the means of production
  5. (Collectivists) Collectivism is a term used to describe any philosophic, political, economic or social outlook that emphasizes the interdependence of every human in some collective group and the priority of group goals over individual goals. ...
  6. (Collectivism (magazine)) Collectivism is a free arts and music magazine edited by Ed Povey, who also handles much of the distribution and design. The "free arts music mag" takes its name from a group of Wolverhampton-based artists who form a loose collective. ...
  7. (Collectivism) Political philosophy where a small group determines the “greater good” for the masses.  While it could take the form of communism, fascism, socialism, etc, the common denominator is control over the population.
  8. (COLLECTIVISM) identifying with the needs of the group over the needs of the individual.
  9. (COLLECTIVISM) This is a system that is the natural result of the institution of forced altruistic principals that say man has no right to exist for himself and only exists to serve others. The "collective" is "others." These are the only people who will benefit from altruism. They are the moochers.
  10. (Collectivism) A cultural dimension in which people expect others in their group to look after them and protect them when they are in trouble.
  11. (Collectivism) An erroneous concept of anthropomorphizing individual rights to groups such as society or the public.  Illogical basis for social organizations such as democracies, socialism, fascism, communism, or any collective. ...
  12. (Collectivism) is the degree to which people define the self as interdependent and as a member of particular groups rather than independent of others. Their personal and communal goals are closely aligned. Social behavior is guided by norms, obligations, and duties. ...
  13. (Collectivism) pertains to societies in which people, from birth onwards, are integrated into strong, cohesive groups.
  14. (Collectivism) the common pooling of the society’s resources, redistributed without regard to contribution. ...
  15. (collectivism) A cultural orientation in which individuals belong to tightly knit social frameworks, and they depend strongly on large extended families or clans.
  16. (collectivism) a belief that an individual exists to serve the well-being of a group or that political autonomy (or sovereignty) rests in a group to which he or she identifies
  17. (collectivism) an orientation which emphasises a person's connections and obligations to a social group (family, tribe, etc.); when applied to describe a culture, typically contrasted to individualism.
  18. (collectivism) giving priority to the goals of one's group (often one's extended family or work group) and defining one's identity accordingly.• (p.652)
  19. (collectivism) the theory claiming that an individual exists solely to serve society, and that he possesses no right to his own life. Here, the theory is embodied in the character of Ellsworth Toohey.