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  • 1Collectivism — For the magazine, see Collectivism (magazine). Collectivism is any philosophic, political, economic or social outlook that emphasizes the interdependence of every human in some collective group and the priority of group goals over individual… …

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  • 2Methodological individualism — Part of a series on Libertarianism Austrian School …

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  • 3Rational Choice Marxism —    A term often used as a synonym for analytical Marxism, but while all rational choice Marxists are analytical Marxists, not all analytical Marxists are rational choice Marxists. Rational choice Marxism differs from the broader school of… …

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  • 5Glossary of philosophical isms — This is a list of topics relating to philosophy that end in ism . compactTOC NOTOC A * Absolutism – the position that in a particular domain of thought, all statements in that domain are either absolutely true or absolutely false: none is true… …

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  • 6Cross-cultural psychology — is the scientific study of human behavior and mental process, including both their variability and invariance, under diverse cultural conditions.[1] Through expanding research methodologies to recognise cultural variance in behaviour, language… …

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  • 7Libertarian socialism — Part of a series on Libertarian socialism …

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  • 8Relativism — Compare moral relativism, aesthetic relativism, social constructionism, cultural relativism, and cognitive relativism. Relativism is the idea that some elements or aspects of experience or culture are relative to, i.e., dependent on, other… …

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  • 9Anarcho-capitalism — Part of the Politics series on Anarchism …

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  • 10individualism — Broadly any set of ideas emphasizing the importance of the individual and the individual s interests, the term is used to characterize a range of ideas, philosophies, and doctrines. It is, for example, employed to describe a political philosophy… …

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