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SM ISO690:2012 DONCEAN, Marilena. Individualism si colectivism –Teorii, metode si aplicatii. In: Comunicarea Interpersonală: Interpretări psihologice și filosofice, 14 mai 2021, Iași. România, Iaşi: Editura PERFORMANTICA, 2021, Ediția 12-a, Vol. 1, pp. 75-82. ISBN 978-606-685-793-2. |
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The connotations of the term individualism have been debated many times throughout history, giving it a wide range of meanings, more vague or more precise, depending on those who use it - historians, writers, anthropologists, philosophers of social sciences, politics or political theorists. Each gave it its own meaning and thus integrated it into their work. The promoters of individualism have as their ultimate goal the individual goals and desires, in other words, individualism is the opposite of holism, collectivism, totalitarianism, which support the community objectives of society. The last part of the twentieth century was the period when neoclassical market policies began to dominate the globe. This was due to two series of major events: the crisis of the welfare state and the fall of communism. The triumphalist spirit of this age, present in works such as Francis Fukuyama's "The End of History and the Last Man" was the New Spirit of the New Age. |
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Cuvinte-cheie theory, Spirit, liberal, methodological, totalitarianism |
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