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collectivist    音標拼音: [kəl'ɛktɪvɪst]
n. 集體主義者

集體主義者

collectivist
adj 1: subscribing to the socialistic doctrine of ownership by
the people collectively [synonym: {collectivist},
{collectivistic}, {collectivized}, {collectivised},
{state-controlled}]
n 1: a person who belongs to the political left [synonym:
{collectivist}, {leftist}, {left-winger}]

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  • Understanding Collectivist Cultures: Overview Examples
    In collectivist cultures, people feel as if they belong to larger in-groups or collectives that care for them in exchange for loyalty (Hofstede Bond, 1984) As a result, collectivist cultures value collaboration, communalism, constructive interdependence, and conformity to roles and norms
  • Understanding Collectivist Cultures - Verywell Mind
    Collectivist cultures prioritize the needs and goals of the group as a whole over the needs and desires of each individual In such societies, relationships with other members of the group and the interconnectedness among its people play a central role in each person's identity
  • Collectivism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Collectivist societies are ones where people are integrated into strong, cohesive in-groups [10] In collectivism, social practices indicate collective cooperation and intersubjective shared understandings [10]
  • COLLECTIVISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of COLLECTIVISM is a political or economic theory advocating collective control especially over production and distribution; also : a system marked by such control
  • What are Collectivistic Cultures? (7 Examples + Definition)
    Collectivist cultures tend to emphasize the needs of the group, whether that's your family, your local community, or even your country, over the individual This approach is woven into every part of life, from the way businesses run to how people celebrate holidays
  • Individualism vs. Collectivism: How Society Shapes Identity
    When choices are made, the individualist follows their own preferences, while the collectivist prioritizes the consensus and reputation of the group This divergence sets the stage for how cultures structure their institutions and how individuals perceive their place in the world
  • Collectivism | Psychology | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Countries like Japan, China, and various Latin American nations exemplify collectivist values, where social cohesion and family honor often take precedence over individual desires
  • Group Dynamics, Social Structure, Ideology - Britannica
    Collectivism has found varying degrees of expression in the 20th century in such movements as socialism, communism, and fascism
  • 10 Collectivist Culture Examples (2026) - Helpful Professor
    Raised in collectivist cultures, individuals seek permission and approval to maintain harmony and strengthen existing social and emotional ties Individuality and originality of the ideas are not at the forefront of a talk, but belonging together and group values are
  • COLLECTIVIST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Narrowly defined, "collectivist" doctrines are those according to which interests inhere in the collective entity or group in addition to the group's members For it is important to distinguish writings of a more collectivist kind from those of a more individualist orientation





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