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collectivism

American  
[kuh-lek-tuh-viz-uhm] / kəˈlɛk təˌvɪz əm /

noun

  1. the political principle of centralized social and economic control, especially of all means of production.


collectivism British  
/ kəˈlɛktɪˌvɪzəm /

noun

  1. the principle of ownership of the means of production, by the state or the people

  2. a social system based on this principle

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Other Word Forms

  • collectivist noun
  • collectivistic adjective
  • collectivistically adverb
  • noncollectivistic adjective
  • procollectivism noun
  • procollectivist adjective
  • procollectivistic adjective

Etymology

Origin of collectivism

1875–80; < French collectivisme; collective, -ism

Example Sentences

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Within these communities exists an informal collectivism, an ebb and flow of residents, of families, of neighbors coming together at farmer’s markets, in city parks and common spaces, in a tacit recognition of shared values.

From Los Angeles Times

While “Gasoline Rainbow” is a heady slice of pure, uncut youthful energy, it is also a portrait of collectivism, caretaking and a celebration of mutual aid.

From Los Angeles Times

Comedians know they have nurtured our individuality complex by spotlighting members of the crowd, but consider re-embracing collectivism — it sure alleviates a whole lot of pressure, on both them and us.

From Los Angeles Times

The film’s message, Ms. Li said, promotes a type of collectivism that she rarely sees in Hollywood movies — and should send a signal to American producers.

From New York Times

"In societies that value collectivism, such as in Iceland and Japan, these baths are not mere places for relaxation but also for building social connections," says Jabe Brown of Melbourne Functional Medicine.

From Salon