Difference between revisions of "Collectivism"
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| − | '''Collectivism''' is the belief that an imagined welfare of a group takes precedence over individual rights and values. It is generally preferred by [[liberal]]s. [[Libertarians]] generally prefer [[individualism]]. | + | '''Collectivism''' is the belief that an imagined welfare of a group takes precedence over individual rights and values. It is generally preferred by [[liberal]]s. [[Libertarians]] generally prefer [[individualism]], while [[conservative]]s reject collectivism in favor of concern for the [[family]], [[society]], and the [[nation]]. |
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Revision as of 16:01, April 2, 2009
Collectivism is the belief that an imagined welfare of a group takes precedence over individual rights and values. It is generally preferred by liberals. Libertarians generally prefer individualism, while conservatives reject collectivism in favor of concern for the family, society, and the nation.