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==Books==
 
==Books==
* ''[[wikipedia:The Road to Serfdom|The Road to Serfdom]]'' by Friedrich Hayek (1944) argues that all collectivist societies, from Hitler’s National Socialism to Stalin’s Communism, lead logically and inevitably to tyranny. The book is among the most influential and popular expositions of classical [[liberalism]] and [[libertarianism]].
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* ''[[wikipedia:The Road to Serfdom|The Road to Serfdom]]'' by [[Friedrich Hayek]] (1944) argues that all collectivist societies, from [[Hitler]]'s [[National Socialism]] to [[Stalin]]'s Communism, lead logically and inevitably to [[tyranny]]. The book is among the most influential and popular expositions of classical [[liberalism]] and [[libertarianism]].

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Overview

Collectivism is any moral, political, or social outlook that stresses human interdependence and the importance of a collective, rather than the importance of separate individuals. Collectivists focus on community and society, and seek to give priority to group goals over individual goals.

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