Collectivist anarchism — For the broad category of anarchism sometimes referred to as collectivist anarchism , see social anarchism. Part of the Politics series on Anarchism … Wikipedia
Economic democracy — is a socioeconomic philosophy that suggests a shift in decision making power from a small minority of corporate shareholders to a larger majority of public stakeholders. There is no single definition or approach for economic democracy, but most… … Wikipedia
Inclusive Democracy — The theoretical project of Inclusive Democracy (ID; as distinguished from the political project which is part of the democratic and autonomy traditions) emerged from the work of political philosopher, former academic and activist Takis Fotopoulos … Wikipedia
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collectivism — collectivist, n., adj. collectivistic, adj. collectivistically, adv. /keuh lek teuh viz euhm/, n. the political principle of centralized social and economic control, esp. of all means of production. [1875 80; < F collectivisme; see COLLECTIVE,… … Universalium
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Collectivism — For the magazine, see Collectivism (magazine). Collectivism is any philosophic, political, economic or social outlook that emphasizes the interdependence of every human in some collective group and the priority of group goals over individual… … Wikipedia
Mikhail Bakunin — This article is about the Russian anarchist. For the television character, see Characters of Lost. Mikhail Bakunin Born Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin May 30, 1814(1814 05 30) Pryamukhino (near … Wikipedia