Individualism is a belief that everyone needs to look after themselves and support themselves. Collectivism is a value or belief where you think of society first and what societies needs are. You make sacrifices for the benefit of society as a whole instead of thinking only of yourself.
independence;interdependence
individualism is not part of our culture
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.
The opposite of individualism is collectivism.
Collectivism doesn't not blend with Individualism they are complete opposites. The only people that experience Individualism in a Collectivist society are the elite leaders like Hitler, Stalin and other dictators.
Marlies Galenkamp has written: 'Individualism versus collectivism' -- subject(s): Collectivism, Human rights, Individualism, Legal status, laws, Minorities, Philosophy, Philosophy of law
The U.K. culture is generally an individualistic culture.
Collectivism and individualism both represent fundamental approaches to understanding social organization and human behavior. They each emphasize the importance of group dynamics and personal identity, albeit from different perspectives; collectivism focuses on group goals and community well-being, while individualism prioritizes personal freedom and self-expression. Both concepts can coexist within societies, influencing cultural norms, values, and social interactions in various ways. Ultimately, they highlight the tension between personal autonomy and social responsibility.
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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.
The same as communism. The belief in collectivism as opposed to individualism. Dictatorship, benevolent or otherwise is still oppressive.
He was in between communism (collectivism) and capitalism (individualism). he had settled on a point of middle ideological thinking.