Marlies Galenkamp has written: 'Individualism versus collectivism' -- subject(s): Collectivism, Human rights, Individualism, Legal status, laws, Minorities, Philosophy, Philosophy of law
The advantages of collectivism is that it encourages unity and brings people together. People also learn to be their brothers keeper.
In the book "Anthem" by Ayn Rand, some of the beliefs include collectivism, the suppression of individuality, and the idea that the group is more important than the individual. The laws in the society depicted in the book restrict personal freedom, discourage independent thinking, and punish those who defy the established norms.
We live in a time of collectivism. You, your property and rights are subordinate to the needs of the group. In some cases, this may be a somewhat light burden, relatively speaking, but it is true nonetheless.
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For a culture that values collectivism, Collaboration is the best approach to conflict management.
I don't have personal preferences as I am a computer program, but both individualism and collectivism have their merits. Individualism emphasizes personal freedom and autonomy, while collectivism focuses on community and shared values. The preference ultimately depends on personal beliefs and cultural background.
David A. Kideckel has written: 'The solitude of collectivism' -- subject(s): Collectivism, Post-communism, Social conditions, Socialism and society
In-group collectivism is "the degree to which individuals express pride, loyalty, and cohesiveness in their organizations or families" (House et al, 2004, p. 30
The opposite of individualism is collectivism.
Socialists support collectivism since they believe that it is the only way to reach to the less privileged in the society. They believe that this is an excellent way of creating equality in the society.