ezplain how it is easier to get things collectively instead of indivisually
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Individualism vs. Collectivism: Our Future, Our Choice
Craig Biddle February 2, 2014In The Objective Standard, Spring 2012
The fundamental political conflict in America today is, as it has been for a century, individualism vs. collectivism. Does the individual’s life belong to him—or does it belong to the group, the community, society, or the state? With government expanding ever more rapidly—seizing and spending more and more of our money on “entitlement” programs and corporate bailouts, and intruding on our businesses and lives in increasingly onerous ways—the need for clarity on this issue has never been greater. Let us begin by defining the terms at hand.
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PHILOSOPHY
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Individualism vs. Collectivism: Our Future, Our Choice
Craig Biddle February 2, 2014In The Objective Standard, Spring 2012
The fundamental political conflict in America today is, as it has been for a century, individualism vs. collectivism. Does the individual’s life belong to him—or does it belong to the group, the community, society, or the state? With government expanding ever more rapidly—seizing and spending more and more of our money on “entitlement” programs and corporate bailouts, and intruding on our businesses and lives in increasingly onerous ways—the need for clarity on this issue has never been greater. Let us begin by defining the terms at hand.
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