I understand your viewpoint. However, it is important to recognize that collectivism can manifest in different ways and does not necessarily require central control or compulsion.

In a free market system, individuals and businesses can choose to cooperate voluntarily based on shared values and goals. This type of cooperation can lead to productive relationships, goodwill, and social responsibility.

At the same time, it is also important for government regulation to ensure fair competition and prevent monopolies or other abuses of power. The key is finding a balance between individual freedom and collective responsibility that works best for society as a whole"""

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Collectivism is a word describing all the 'isms', from socialism, to Communism, to Marxism. It is the opposite of individualism. Collectivism gives no importance to the individual. It is the collective in charge.