ortaklaşacılık collectivist kolektivizm taraftarı

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collectivism
An economic system in which the means of production and distribution are owned and controlled by the people collectively
Soviet communism
Genus: A view of the individuals position in society Differentia: Man is a generic cog in the machine of society with society as the basic unit of reality and values
The philosophy of acting together for a common group rather than individuals acting for individual goals
{i} political theory of collective control over production and distribution
the doctrine that the people as a whole should own or control the material & means of production, or the spirit, which determines production by the masses rather than by individuals
a political theory that the people should own the means of production
The doctrine that land and capital should be owned by society collectively or as a whole; communism
The principles or system of ownership and control of the means of production and distribution by the people collectively, usually under the supervision of a government
pertains to societies in which people, from birth onwards, are integrated into strong, cohesive groups
the tendency to emphasize the interests and well-being of the group over those of each individual
The extent to which people emphasize the good of the group or society; compare with individualism (2)
A culture in which people tend to belong to groups or collectives and to look after each other in exchange for loyalty
Collectivism is the political belief that a country's industries and services should be owned and controlled by the state or by all the people in a country. Socialism and communism are both forms of collectivism. a political system in which all businesses, farms etc are owned by the government. Any of several types of social organization that ascribe central importance to the groups to which individuals belong (e.g., state, nation, ethnic group, or social class). It may be contrasted with individualism. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was the first modern philosopher to discuss it (1762). Karl Marx was its most forceful proponent in the 19th century. Communism, fascism, and socialism may all be termed collectivist systems. See also communitarianism; kibbutz; moshav
ortaklaşacılık collectivist kolektivizm taraftarı
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