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Groupism is a theoretical approach in sociology that posits that conformity to the laws/norms of a group such as family, kinship, race, ethnicity, religion and nationality brings reciprocal benefits such as recognition, right, power and security. It is the principle that a person's primary or prioritised identity is that of membership in a social network. Groupists assume that individuals in a group tend to have stronger affinity and obligation to a particular group when the influence of an authority figure brings a common goal. The concept of groupism can be defined and criticized in varied ways for disciplines such as sociology, social psychology, anthropology, political history and philosophy. Group-ism is defined in most dictionaries as the behavior of a member of a group where they th

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  • Groupism is a theoretical approach in sociology that posits that conformity to the laws/norms of a group such as family, kinship, race, ethnicity, religion and nationality brings reciprocal benefits such as recognition, right, power and security. It is the principle that a person's primary or prioritised identity is that of membership in a social network. Groupists assume that individuals in a group tend to have stronger affinity and obligation to a particular group when the influence of an authority figure brings a common goal. The concept of groupism can be defined and criticized in varied ways for disciplines such as sociology, social psychology, anthropology, political history and philosophy. Group-ism is defined in most dictionaries as the behavior of a member of a group where they think and act as the group norm at the expense of individualism. The term originated around mid 19th century and the first known use of the word recorded was in 1851. It is a general definition often used in Indian English as the tendency to form factions in a system setting. The term had also been used for “the principles or practices of Oxford Group movement” which is now historical and rare. (en)
  • 集団主義(しゅうだんしゅぎ、英: Groupism)とは、個人や国家よりも社会集団に対して価値を置く思想、或いはその傾向を指す用語である。対義語は個人主義(individualism)。個人主義や集団主義という用語が最初に用いられたのは18-19世紀のイギリスの政治思想の世界とされ、個人主義は自由主義(リベラリズム)と同義で、権威主義と対比される言葉として用いられた。 (ja)
  • 집단주의(영어: Groupism, 集團主義)는 각 개인끼리 모여서 상호 협력하여 사회생활을 영위하는 사회학적 원리이며 개인주의(Individualism)의 반대어이다. 원시시대에서 인류는 집단적으로 행동하지 않으면 멸종에 처할 확률이 높은 취약한 존재였다. 인류는 그들 생활 및 종족 유지에 필수적인 사냥, 육아, 채집 등을 분업하여 '집단체'를 만들었으며, 인류 등장 이후 지금까지 집단주의 문화는 발달되어 왔다. 군대, 기업 등도 이러한 집단주의 문화를 수용한 집단체라고 볼 수 있다. 집단주의를 기반으로 해서 다양하고도 복합적인 요소들을 목표로 가지며, 집단적 자립이 가능한 거대한 집단체를 공동체(국가·촌락)라고 한다. 경우에 따라서, 인간이 아닌 짐승도 집단 생활을 한다. (ko)
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  • 集団主義(しゅうだんしゅぎ、英: Groupism)とは、個人や国家よりも社会集団に対して価値を置く思想、或いはその傾向を指す用語である。対義語は個人主義(individualism)。個人主義や集団主義という用語が最初に用いられたのは18-19世紀のイギリスの政治思想の世界とされ、個人主義は自由主義(リベラリズム)と同義で、権威主義と対比される言葉として用いられた。 (ja)
  • 집단주의(영어: Groupism, 集團主義)는 각 개인끼리 모여서 상호 협력하여 사회생활을 영위하는 사회학적 원리이며 개인주의(Individualism)의 반대어이다. 원시시대에서 인류는 집단적으로 행동하지 않으면 멸종에 처할 확률이 높은 취약한 존재였다. 인류는 그들 생활 및 종족 유지에 필수적인 사냥, 육아, 채집 등을 분업하여 '집단체'를 만들었으며, 인류 등장 이후 지금까지 집단주의 문화는 발달되어 왔다. 군대, 기업 등도 이러한 집단주의 문화를 수용한 집단체라고 볼 수 있다. 집단주의를 기반으로 해서 다양하고도 복합적인 요소들을 목표로 가지며, 집단적 자립이 가능한 거대한 집단체를 공동체(국가·촌락)라고 한다. 경우에 따라서, 인간이 아닌 짐승도 집단 생활을 한다. (ko)
  • Groupism is a theoretical approach in sociology that posits that conformity to the laws/norms of a group such as family, kinship, race, ethnicity, religion and nationality brings reciprocal benefits such as recognition, right, power and security. It is the principle that a person's primary or prioritised identity is that of membership in a social network. Groupists assume that individuals in a group tend to have stronger affinity and obligation to a particular group when the influence of an authority figure brings a common goal. The concept of groupism can be defined and criticized in varied ways for disciplines such as sociology, social psychology, anthropology, political history and philosophy. Group-ism is defined in most dictionaries as the behavior of a member of a group where they th (en)
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  • Groupism (en)
  • 集団主義 (ja)
  • 집단주의 (ko)
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