词汇 | collectivist |
释义 | collectivist adjective politics specialized uk /kəˈlek.tɪv.ɪst/ us /kəˈlek.tɪv.ɪst/(also collectivistic) related to or practising collectivism(= a theory or political system based on the principle that all industries and services should be owned by or for all the people in that country): He advocated the use of electoral politics to gradually build a collectivist society. Some societies are more collectivistic in nature than others. The people of this country have a heart that is collectivist, free, and progressive. In collectivistic cultures, the social norm is to maintain harmony with others. She believes that people have grown increasingly sceptical of collectivist policies. Systems of government absolutism advanced capitalism ancien régime anti-apartheid anti-communism democratic democratically democratization democratize despotic kakistocracy kleptocracy kleptocratic majority rule martial law plutocratic police state post-apartheid pre-fascist pure democracy Related wordcollectivism collectivist | Business Englishcollectivist adjective[ before noun ] POLITICS, ECONOMICSuk /kəˈlektɪvɪst/us having a political system based on the principle of collectivism, or relating to the theory of collectivism: In the collectivist cultures, the effect of working hours is not as disruptive as for managers working in individualistic, Anglo-Saxon cultures. Some of his works praised Soviet collectivist ideals. Examples of collectivistcollectivist The zone was at once solitary and collectivist. Preferential treatment accorded to collectivist organisations in the agrarian field was matched in the fisheries sector. This type of communication is frequent in collectivist cultures. However, that certain structures informed the option for socialist rather than liberal, for collectivist rather than individualist, discourse, is undeniable. Caring more or less : individualistic and collectivist systems of family eldercare. The thought that one or more statisticians ex post would have collectivist misgivings and stop studying people outside their social contexts seems absurd. Child-rearing patterns are believed to differ in collectivist and individualist cultures in developmentally meaningful ways. As expected, those who are defined as seeing the world in individualist terms tend to support mutual obligation, while the collectivists are opposed to it. They also found a more collectivist attitude in rural than urban areas. He also reports that the relative advantage for women is regained more rapidly among collectivist nations that seek to integrate work and family. Especially the modern bureaucracy further extended and expanded this spirit into a version of nationalistic and collectivist spirit for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 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. Ontological discussions in social sciences between ontological individualists and collectivists are based precisely on this assumed conflict between the intentional and the structural. Firstly, the approaches offer alternatives for artificial teams, but the chapters dealing with computer science do not explicitly explore the collectivist team reasoning model. See all examples of collectivist These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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