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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; see collective, -ism

Explanation

Collectivism is a political theory associated with communism. More broadly, it is the idea that people should prioritize the good of society over the welfare of the individual. Collectivism — so closely related to the word collection — has to do with political theories that put the group before the individual. In a collectivist system, power should be in the hands of the people as a whole, not in the hands of a few powerful folks. Collectivism is the opposite of individualism. Ideally, in a collectivist society, decisions benefit all the people. This is a difficult idea to put into practice, as seen in the attempted collectivist society of Soviet communism.

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Example Sentences

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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 • Feb. 27, 2024

Though it scores high, as a nation, on measures of cultural collectivism, China’s 1.4 billion people are more than just a single culture.

From Scientific American • Feb. 28, 2022

It is important to understand exactly what "collectivism" and "individualism" mean in these contexts.

From Salon • Oct. 4, 2021

There’s also research talking about community good—that sense of collectivism from a universal or near universal strategy.

From Slate • May 17, 2021

What we want is collectivism touched with emotion.

From God and Mr. Wells A Critical Examination of 'God the Invisible King' by Archer, William