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Individualism is the
moral stance,
political philosophy, ideology, and
social outlook that
emphasizes the
intrinsic worth of the individual. Individualists...
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Networked individualism represents the
shift of the
classical model of
social arrangements formed around hierarchical bureaucracies or
social groups that...
- In the
social sciences,
methodological individualism is a
method for
explaining social phenomena strictly in
terms of the
decisions of individuals, each...
- Anti-
individualism (also
known as
content externalism) is an
approach to
linguistic meaning in philosophy, the
philosophy of psychology, and linguistics...
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Rugged individualism,
derived from
individualism, is a term that
indicates that an
individual is self-reliant and
independent from
outside (usually government...
- Open
individualism is a view in the
philosophy of self,
according to
which there exists only one
numerically identical subject, who is
everyone at all...
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Statist individualism is an
ideology which pushes for an
alliance between state and individual. The ideology's
basic tenet is the idea that
strong state...
- The
Individualism Index (IDV)
refers to an individual's
independence from
organizations or collectivity.
Geert Hofstede Hofstede's
cultural dimensions...
- The
Politics of
Individualism: Liberalism,
Liberal Feminism, and
Anarchism is a 1993
political science book by L.
Susan Brown. She
begins by
noting that...
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incidentally detrimental, beneficial, or
neutral in its
effect on others.
Individualism allows for others'
interest and well-being to be
disregarded or not...