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Marc Summers
I must behave

Registered: Jan 2005
Location: New York, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by venomX
You have elegantly managed to neglect the fact that the second biggest economy in the world is a highly collectivist culture. Japanese's people self image is tightly linked to society and their family. A japanese person does not define himself/herself in terms of their personality but in terms of their relationships. I believe what your getting at is capitalism/socialism but i believe that the thread starter is referring to individualism/collectivism in culture. They are related but different. Other collectivist cultures: China, India, many South American countries, many southern European countries. |
Couldn't have said it better!
Anyway, individualism for a short while after September 11th was non-existent. Everyone was helping each other (Except the Arabs ) and being nice, volunteers were popping up in various organizations. Then... It just stopped and people started minding their own business.
The only time people go to town meetings in my area is when they are affected. In Middletown (NJ), they were going to give random drug tests to students in high school. All of a sudden, a board of ed meeting that normally consisted of 50 people, turned into a mob of close to 1,000.
If 1,000 people went to any kind of town meeting... every time, we'd have ourselves a near-perfect society. The last town meeting there were 15 people, not including the councilmen and women. How can the opinion of only a few people decide for the whole town? It's crazy.
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Feb-13-2007 00:05
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Lilith
Meowsies!

Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
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Re: Re: Re: Individualism
| quote: | Originally posted by Marc Summers
Does individualism put the progression of oneself above the progression of society? |
Yes, its in our nature to climb to the top of the heap. In some individuals it is a higher drive to do so than others, some simply climb to the point where they feel most comfortable or feel they can control.
| quote: | | Are they interconnected in any way, or is the idea of individualism a contradiction of society? |
I would say no throughout the history of humanity, current era, no as well.
No, because our idea of individualism is somewhat distorted in contemporary society to being conformity, often under the guise of non-conformity in terms of dress, attire, music, preferences and behaviour amongst our peers rather than develop our own genuine individuality which isn't reliant on any single, other outside influence. You simply cannot do that, it doesn't exist anywhere.
We no longer have a 'tribe' so to speak and instead form our own little sub-cultures if we feel we have to belong to something in terms of a culture. Sporting clubs, gangs, hobby groups etc, all form the modern day tribe of 'individuals', who may not conform to the norm of society, but they will always conform to the standards of their peer group in some way.
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Feb-13-2007 01:31
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Capitalizt
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by venomX
You have elegantly managed to neglect the fact that the second biggest economy in the world is a highly collectivist culture. Japanese's people self image is tightly linked to society and their family. A japanese person does not define himself/herself in terms of their personality but in terms of their relationships. I believe what your getting at is capitalism/socialism but i believe that the thread starter is referring to individualism/collectivism in culture. They are related but different. Other collectivist cultures: China, India, many South American countries, many southern European countries. |
Ah good point. The way I see it...Voluntary collectivism is perfectly fine, and should be encouraged whenever possible! It's the "class war" ideology (and the central planning that comes with it) that does the most damage to humanity. Cooperation and altruism on a voluntary basis is a beautiful thing.
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Feb-13-2007 12:21
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