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'''Collective''' is a non-[[hierarchy|hierarchical]] organizations that are based up on the social nature of [[human]]s.  Ideally they operate on the premise that all members have at least one common goal, which the collective then endeavors to fulfill. Today, collectives are usually based on the [[politics|political]] [[philosophies]] of [[anarchism]] or [[socialism]], although collective behaviors have existed as long as man. Most collectives run on [[consensus]] decision making, which requires dedication to [[criticism]] and self-criticism.
  
Non-[[hierarchy|hierarchical]] organizations that are based up on the social nature of humansIdeally they operate on the premise that all members have at least one common goal, which the collective then endeavors to fulfill. Today, collectives are usually based on the [[Politics|political]] [[philosophies]] of [[anarchism]] or [[socialism]], although collective behaviors have existed as long as man. Most collectives run on [[consensus]] decision making, which requires dedication to [[criticism]] and self-criticism.
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Many collectives of today are also [[cooperative|cooperative]] businessesCollectivism goes beyond the traditional [[ideas]] of class, countries or races of people.  Collectivist [[theory]] suggests that people do not have to be like, to form a political block. [[list of anarchist organizations|Anarchist organizations]] should be collectives, since anarchists supposedly do not [[opinion|believe]] in seizing power.
  
Many collectives of today are also [[cooperative|cooperative]] businesses.  Collectivism goes beyond the traditional [[ideas]] of class, countries or races of people.  Collectivist [[theory]] suggests that people do not have to be like, to form a political block.  [[Anarchist]] organizations should be collectives, since anarchists supposedly do not [[opinion|believe]] in seizing power.
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== See also ==
 
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* [[collaboration]]
==== Related Topics ====
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* [[anti-authoritarianism]]
 
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* [[collective intelligence]]
* [[collective Intelligence]]
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* [[affinity group]]
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* [[social network]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 29 July 2007

Collective is a non-hierarchical organizations that are based up on the social nature of humans. Ideally they operate on the premise that all members have at least one common goal, which the collective then endeavors to fulfill. Today, collectives are usually based on the political philosophies of anarchism or socialism, although collective behaviors have existed as long as man. Most collectives run on consensus decision making, which requires dedication to criticism and self-criticism.

Many collectives of today are also cooperative businesses. Collectivism goes beyond the traditional ideas of class, countries or races of people. Collectivist theory suggests that people do not have to be like, to form a political block. Anarchist organizations should be collectives, since anarchists supposedly do not believe in seizing power.

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