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Definition of collectivism in English: collectivismnoun kəˈlɛktɪvɪz(ə)mkəˈlɛktəˌvɪzəm mass noun1The practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it. 集体主义(做法或原则) the Church has criticized the great emphasis placed on individualism rather than collectivism Example sentencesExamples - Huawei eliminates individualism and promotes collectivism, " Cheng said.
- But both extremes, rugged individualism and ruthless collectivism, are unbalanced and destructive.
- Where is the new thinking on questions of individualism, collectivism, consumerism, choice and equity?
- Storey and Sisson recommend the UK find a better balance between individualism and collectivism in managing its human resources and industrial relations.
- In such a conflictual family environment, it is difficult to organize family activities, and family members will tend to focus on themselves, thus stressing individualism rather than collectivism.
- Social contract predicts a gradual movement from collectivism to individual liberty - it also regards self-respect as the very first primary social good.
- These sessions also acquaint youths with positive examples of African American cultural values, such as cooperation, collectivism, and interdependence.
- It is possible that individualism and collectivism operate very differently at the individual level than at the cultural level.
- Here was a movement whose ideal of collectivism frowned on individual romances.
- Behind these lay another debate between equally traditional views of collectivism v. individual initiative and between atheistic materialism and the belief that the world was created by God.
- In our education, collectivism and individualism are mutually exclusive and we are always taught to sacrifice individual interests for those of our team.
- Four questions seem to be most relevant when learning to communicate with music students from other cultures: Does the student value individualism more than collectivism or vice versa?
- My position is that I am for the common people - which is why I share some of the outlook of the American Populists - but against any kind of collectivism that denies personal freedom and suppresses individual rights.
- In such a harmonious family environment, family members do not exercise a high degree of independence, and collectivism rather than individualism is stressed.
- Individual freedom is the one American project, ideal collectivism the European one.
- This will ultimately foster the spirit of individualism rather than collectivism in the youth.
- In England, these energies tended to become infused with a democratic radicalism which eschewed collectivism in favor of individual self-interest.
- Singelis modified Markus and Kitayama's crosscultural theory of individualism and collectivism to formulate an individual differences model involving independent and interdependent self-construals.
- One of the most common ways psychologists conceptualize culture is by discussing societies in terms of individualism and collectivism.
- Also, he had written a song called ‘Man is the Measure of All Things’, which he claimed was a hymn to individualism and against collectivism.
Synonyms state ownership, socialism, radical socialism - 1.1 The ownership of land and the means of production by the people or the state, as a political principle or system.
(土地及生产资料为人民或国家所有)集体所有(理论或做法) the Russian Revolution decided to alter the course of modernity towards collectivism Example sentencesExamples - She was apparently horrified by Stalinist collectivism and its brutality.
- Surely, such a scientific ‘double whammy’ rendered any concept of socialism, of collectivism, of a society based on co-operation and solidarity, a mere pipe-dream?
- Protectionism and collectivism are only the first steps toward communism.
- If we want Linux to be the Trojan Horse of collectivism in this overly capitalistic and individualistic society, we have to fight the right battle with the right set of arguments.
- This contained the first statement of his views on collectivism, which made an impact on the Liberal Party in the 1890s through ‘New Liberalism’.
- No longer able to rely on Marxism to excite voters, the left turned to nationalism as a new form of collectivism.
- Communitarian concepts have been gaining a following in response to excessive individualism in the West and a retreating from collectivism and authoritarianism in other parts of the world.
- Many of the wartime controls and the apparatus of state collectivism disappeared as if they had never been.
- The Universal Declaration does not aim for complete equality and it certainly isn't compatible with a political system based on some form of coercive collectivism, or state socialism as it existed in Eastern Europe - quite the contrary.
- On the other hand, it was also opposed to collectivism - any attack on the principle of private property - and to Communism, and was supported by many on the Right who had no traditional party of the Right to vote for at the Liberation.
- And as much as we might admire Rand's deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism.
- From Shachtman he inherited his signature theories of democratic Marxism and bureaucratic collectivism, as well as his socialist outrage at the communist perversion of socialism.
- The peasants' preference for egalitarian collectivism was shown in one of the most important functions of the mir, its allocation of the peasants' land.
- In subsequent decades opinion moved away from collectivism and toward a belief in free markets and limited government.
- It was a nightmare world in which human individuality was subsumed under the might of totalitarian collectivism.
- ‘The collectivism that big government espouses undermines capitalism,’ Cypress Semiconductor CEO T.J. Rodgers notes.
- Likewise, the polar opposite of collectivism, capitalism, could be twisted in a similar method.
- One section of the Party was content simply to reduce the rate of accumulation, give more autonomy to industrial managers, relax the intensity of collectivism in agriculture, and modify the proportions of sectoral investment.
- They believed that these residual symbols were embers of a totalitarian collectivism that also lay smoldering in the socialist state.
- The driving theme of Harrington's major works was that modern industrialized societies are moving ineluctably toward some variable form of collectivism.
Definition of collectivism in US English: collectivismnounkəˈlɛktəˌvɪzəmkəˈlektəˌvizəm 1The practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it. 集体主义(做法或原则) the Church has criticized the great emphasis placed on individualism rather than collectivism Example sentencesExamples - But both extremes, rugged individualism and ruthless collectivism, are unbalanced and destructive.
- These sessions also acquaint youths with positive examples of African American cultural values, such as cooperation, collectivism, and interdependence.
- In our education, collectivism and individualism are mutually exclusive and we are always taught to sacrifice individual interests for those of our team.
- Also, he had written a song called ‘Man is the Measure of All Things’, which he claimed was a hymn to individualism and against collectivism.
- In such a harmonious family environment, family members do not exercise a high degree of independence, and collectivism rather than individualism is stressed.
- Social contract predicts a gradual movement from collectivism to individual liberty - it also regards self-respect as the very first primary social good.
- Singelis modified Markus and Kitayama's crosscultural theory of individualism and collectivism to formulate an individual differences model involving independent and interdependent self-construals.
- One of the most common ways psychologists conceptualize culture is by discussing societies in terms of individualism and collectivism.
- My position is that I am for the common people - which is why I share some of the outlook of the American Populists - but against any kind of collectivism that denies personal freedom and suppresses individual rights.
- Individual freedom is the one American project, ideal collectivism the European one.
- In England, these energies tended to become infused with a democratic radicalism which eschewed collectivism in favor of individual self-interest.
- Storey and Sisson recommend the UK find a better balance between individualism and collectivism in managing its human resources and industrial relations.
- In such a conflictual family environment, it is difficult to organize family activities, and family members will tend to focus on themselves, thus stressing individualism rather than collectivism.
- Behind these lay another debate between equally traditional views of collectivism v. individual initiative and between atheistic materialism and the belief that the world was created by God.
- Four questions seem to be most relevant when learning to communicate with music students from other cultures: Does the student value individualism more than collectivism or vice versa?
- It is possible that individualism and collectivism operate very differently at the individual level than at the cultural level.
- Huawei eliminates individualism and promotes collectivism, " Cheng said.
- Where is the new thinking on questions of individualism, collectivism, consumerism, choice and equity?
- Here was a movement whose ideal of collectivism frowned on individual romances.
- This will ultimately foster the spirit of individualism rather than collectivism in the youth.
Synonyms state ownership, socialism, radical socialism - 1.1 The theory and practice of the ownership of land and the means of production by the people or the state.
(土地及生产资料为人民或国家所有)集体所有(理论或做法) the Russian Revolution decided to alter the course of modernity towards collectivism Example sentencesExamples - Surely, such a scientific ‘double whammy’ rendered any concept of socialism, of collectivism, of a society based on co-operation and solidarity, a mere pipe-dream?
- It was a nightmare world in which human individuality was subsumed under the might of totalitarian collectivism.
- This contained the first statement of his views on collectivism, which made an impact on the Liberal Party in the 1890s through ‘New Liberalism’.
- From Shachtman he inherited his signature theories of democratic Marxism and bureaucratic collectivism, as well as his socialist outrage at the communist perversion of socialism.
- If we want Linux to be the Trojan Horse of collectivism in this overly capitalistic and individualistic society, we have to fight the right battle with the right set of arguments.
- She was apparently horrified by Stalinist collectivism and its brutality.
- And as much as we might admire Rand's deep-rooted hatred of collectivism, her philosophy is still just another utopian dream, a transvalued Marxism.
- The Universal Declaration does not aim for complete equality and it certainly isn't compatible with a political system based on some form of coercive collectivism, or state socialism as it existed in Eastern Europe - quite the contrary.
- Likewise, the polar opposite of collectivism, capitalism, could be twisted in a similar method.
- ‘The collectivism that big government espouses undermines capitalism,’ Cypress Semiconductor CEO T.J. Rodgers notes.
- Protectionism and collectivism are only the first steps toward communism.
- On the other hand, it was also opposed to collectivism - any attack on the principle of private property - and to Communism, and was supported by many on the Right who had no traditional party of the Right to vote for at the Liberation.
- In subsequent decades opinion moved away from collectivism and toward a belief in free markets and limited government.
- One section of the Party was content simply to reduce the rate of accumulation, give more autonomy to industrial managers, relax the intensity of collectivism in agriculture, and modify the proportions of sectoral investment.
- The peasants' preference for egalitarian collectivism was shown in one of the most important functions of the mir, its allocation of the peasants' land.
- No longer able to rely on Marxism to excite voters, the left turned to nationalism as a new form of collectivism.
- Communitarian concepts have been gaining a following in response to excessive individualism in the West and a retreating from collectivism and authoritarianism in other parts of the world.
- They believed that these residual symbols were embers of a totalitarian collectivism that also lay smoldering in the socialist state.
- Many of the wartime controls and the apparatus of state collectivism disappeared as if they had never been.
- The driving theme of Harrington's major works was that modern industrialized societies are moving ineluctably toward some variable form of collectivism.
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