The essence of collectivism is that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. That a group, through a mysterious and unexplained process, becomes an entity in and of itself. It separates itself, becomes independent of its constituents, and acquires needs, desires, and actions of its own. Such a miracle would, of course, require nothing short of this magical entity acquiring its own mind and body.
The Fallacy of Collectivism
The Fallacy of Collectivism
The Fallacy of Collectivism
The essence of collectivism is that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. That a group, through a mysterious and unexplained process, becomes an entity in and of itself. It separates itself, becomes independent of its constituents, and acquires needs, desires, and actions of its own. Such a miracle would, of course, require nothing short of this magical entity acquiring its own mind and body.