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How has Collectivism been Interpreted in Socialism?
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-During the 19th and 20th Centuries, Collectivism has been associated with the State being the Collective Body, which was an Alternative to Private Ownership associated with Capitalism -For Fundamentalist Socialists/Communists during the 20th Century, Collectivism was seen as State Planning and Abolishing Private Property. This meant the Nationalisation of All Means of Production and thus Total State Control of the Organisation of the Economy -Social Democrats would see Collectivism as an Exemplified Welfare State. All Contributions via Progressive Taxation and all Benefits. Ta-dah
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