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Definition of Collectivists
1. collectivist [n] - See also: collectivist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Collectivists
Literary usage of Collectivists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Guild Socialism: An Historical and Critical Analysis by Niles Carpenter (1922)
"The Anti-collectivists are the most interesting group, for they include such
well-known persons as Mr. GK Chesterton and Mr. Hilaire Belloc. ..."
2. Syndicalism and Labour: Notes Upon Some Aspects of Social and Industrial by Arthur Clay (1911)
"... CHAPTER VII SYNDICALISM AND TRADE UNIONISM collectivists, Anarchists, and
Syndicalists have a Common Interest. The Real Strength of Syndicalism. ..."
3. The Fortnightly Review (1883)
"collectivists are themselves divided into two groups, and more distinctly eo
since the Socialists' Congress of Saint Etienne, in September, 1882. ..."
4. The Social Unrest: Studies in Labor and Socialist Movements by John Graham Brooks (1903)
"If the mayor says, " We collectivists propose to aid all the poor and ask no ...
One of the strong men among the collectivists who had struggled long with ..."
5. The Conquest of Bread by Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin (1907)
"That is why some collectivists, understanding the impossibility of maintaining
a scale of wages in a society inspired by the breath of the Revolution, ..."
6. Socialism by Robert Flint (1906)
"collectivists, of course, assure us that there would be abundance. But socialist
revolutionists are a remarkably sanguine class of persons. ..."