Antonym: totalitarianism. Similar words: individual, undivided, mutualism, residual, divide, industrial capitalism, realism, fatalism. Meaning: [‚ɪndɪ'vɪdʒʊəlɪzm] n. 1. the quality of being individual 2. a belief in the importance of the individual and the virtue of self-reliance and personal independence 3. the doctrine that government should not interfere in commercial affairs.
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(31) For these suggest that holism and individualism can fruitfully be seen as serving different interests in social explanation.
(32) This intellectual activity was partly no doubt prompted by the blatant individualism of the New Right.
(33) Revelling in colour and contrast, drama and dissonance, boldness and individualism, it was the architectural legacy of Romanticism.
(34) Such a harmonious union between holism and individualism may sometimes be achieved.
(35) Ramsay was more up-to-date, a true child of the Enlightenment, emphasising individualism.
(36) Mauss's underlying concern was with individualism as an aspect of the fragmentation and disembedded nature of capitalist society.
(37) The individualism identified by Olson and others is, however, two-edged.
(38) In this, like both Priest and Sister My Sister, it functions as a parable of enlightenment and individualism.
(39) The dimensions of culture include complexity, tightness, individualism, collectivism.
(40) Traditional individualism is rationalist individualism.
(41) Their individualism finds expression in pleasure-seeking.
(42) The book also wrestles with the idea of individualism.
(43) It is trifling to argue between individualism and collectivism.
(44) Departmentalism is the magnified individualism.
(45) For millions of Americans motorcycles represent freedom, rugged individualism.
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(46) The main obstacle is not partisanship, but individualism.
(47) Prevalence of individualism will jeopardize collective interests.
(48) This individualism sometimes assumed forms that ignored government.
(49) This is an extreme individualism performance reflects the pure CD-I and outlook on life.
(50) All of legal order contents refer to the image of man which includes two styles: individualism ones and personalism ones.
(51) The method of correction is primarily to strengthen education so as to rectify individualism ideologically.
(52) The atomistic individualism of the post-Montesquieu French Enlightenment blocked the development of a genuinely sociological concept of society.
(53) Yet through this version we can pierce into the American deep culture structure, including American value of individualism, value of time, of religion and of nature.
(54) And teachers misunderstanded the connotation of new idea or they showed a tendency of individualism, balkanization, contrived collegiality.
(55) So, this paper will give advices on how to carry forward or abnegate individualism.
(56) Look for cozy hearth-and-home family scenes in advertising to replace images of extreme sports, adventure and rugged individualism.
(57) Individualism is pure and unchangeable element in Libai's paradoxical and intricate idealism. ".
(58) Materialism and individualism in American society are the biggest obstacles.
(59) It is also more strongly committed to what Margaret Thatcher once called "Victorian values"—individualism, voluntarism, patriotism.
(60) The united form of individualism and universalism is modernity ethical discourse of Chinese aesthetics.
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