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  1. 5.0 (1 review) Individualism is a perspective that. A. individuals should be free to act and think as they choose. B. all individuals are equal in their moral worth. C. people are the ultimate source of governing authority.

    • Overview
    • politics, philosophy
    • Professor, Sociology
    • Editors, Encyclopaedia Britannica

    This article is about the political and social philosophy of individualism, which emphasizes the moral worth of the individual. It explains how different countries have understood and used this concept in their own ways, including France, Germany, England and United States. The article also discusses various aspects of individualism such as methodo...

    The article discusses the political and social philosophy of individualism. It covers its history, variations in different countries, criticisms from both right and left perspectives, as well as its distinction from non-Western societies.

    A professor of sociology at New York University is mentioned in the article.

    The editors oversee subject areas for which they have extensive knowledge and write new content or verify existing content received from contributors.

  2. Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology and social outlook that emphasizes the intrinsic worth of the individual.

  3. Individualism encompasses a value system, a theory of human nature, and a belief in certain political, economic, social, and religious arrangements. According to the individualist, all values are human-centred, the individual is of supreme importance, and all individuals are morally equal.

  4. 26 de sept. de 2018 · Individualism is the attitude of human beings that emphasizes the importance of the self and individual actions are guided by the motive of self-benefits (Soars, 2018).

  5. Individualism: The Key to a Free and Prosperous Society. Individualism is an idea of society that champions individual liberty, creativity, and self-reliance. A thriving society cannot be engineered by the collectivist designs of central planners, sociology professors, or government economists.

  6. 2 de ene. de 2019 · Individualism refers to ways of thinking that consider individual agents as fundamental rather than groups, collectives, or communities. There are individualist ways of thinking with respect to values in ethics and political philosophy, with respect to economic theory and to social science methodology, and with respect to government ...