individualism
individualism Broadly any set of ideas emphasizing the importance of the individual and the individual's interests, the term is used to characterize a range of ideas, philosophies, and doctrines. It is, for example, employed to describe a political philosophy usually described as ‘liberal individualism’ that stresses the importance of the individual and the value attached to individual freedom and individual choice. This philosophy is frequently contrasted with
collectivism, where the collective rather than the individual good is paramount. Thus, the American sociologist Robert N. Bellah and his colleagues have recently proposed the controversial thesis that American individualism is becoming excessive, since it is destroying the moral integrity of that society (see
Habits of the Heart, 1985
). The term is also used to characterize certain religious ideas, as in the phrase ‘Protestant individualism’, since Protestant churches historically have emphasized the relationship of God and individual as being one that is not mediated by the organization of the Church itself.
Whilst sociologists frequently use the term as a description of the philosophy of a particular social or political group within society, they also use it to characterize an approach to social phenomena within their discipline. So-called methodological individualism refers to the position adopted by those who argue that, in studying society, sociologists must not only (inevitably) study individuals, but also that the explanations of the social phenomena they study—phenomena such as social classes, power, the educational system, or whatever—must be formulated as, or reducible to, the characteristics of individuals. This position stands in marked contrast to ‘methodological holism’, the theoretical principle that each social entity (group, institution, society) has a totality that is distinct, and cannot be understood by studying merely its individual component elements. (An example would be Émile Durkheim's claim that
social facts can be studied and explained independently of the individual.)
The debate over methodological individualism reflects an underlying tension about the relation between the society and the individual. This tension is, however, now more commonly analysed in terms of
structure and
agency: discussions of methodological individualism as such are less common. See also
LIBERALISM.
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Paul Robeson: The Voice of The Century; Detroiters prepare for
Newspaper article from: Michigan Citizen; 6/21/1997; 700+ words
; ...Michigan Citizen 06-21-1997 Paul Robeson: The Voice of The Century; Detroiters...The Michigan Citizen DETROIT - Paul Robeson, an African American, was a scholar...deliberate purges of references to Paul Robeson in virtually all academic texts...
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Paul Robeson U.S. stamps to be unveiled at the South Shore Cultural Center
Newspaper article from: Chicago Defender; 1/17/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...stamp as a memorial tribute to Paul Robeson, one of the world's most distinguished...Jan. 25 at 3 p.m. and at the Paul Robeson High School at 69th and Normal...first unveiling of the U.S. Paul Robeson Stamp will be held at Rutgers University...
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Paul Robeson House 'theme of excellence'
Newspaper article from: Philadelphia Tribune, The; 2/11/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...in the history of our country is Paul Robeson. On April 9, 1994, in commemoration...Cultural Alliance (WPCA) opened the Paul Robeson House Museum and Library to the...the administrative arm for the Paul Robeson House project, and the missions...
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Paul Robeson's 100th
Transcript from: NPR Weekend Edition - Sunday; 4/5/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...00-0000 FRANK STASIO, HOST: Paul Robeson was born 100 years ago this Thursday...profile. NEAL RAUCH, REPORTER: Paul Robeson was only the third or forth African...the hospital for 10 days. But Paul Robeson, Jr. says his father tried out...
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Paul Robeson Honored on New Black Heritage Series Commemorative Postage Stamp.
PR Newswire; 1/20/2004; 700+ words
; ...first day of issue ceremony for the Paul Robeson commemorative stamp took place today at Princeton University. The Paul Robeson stamp is the 27th stamp in the...particularly pleased to be honoring Paul Robeson here today in Alexander Hall in...
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Paul Robeson's legend and legacy heroic and tragic
Newspaper article from: Tri-State Defender; 11/25/1998; 700+ words
; ...State Defender 11-25-1998 Paul Robeson's legend and legacy heroic and tragic Paul Robeson: Spirit a Culture, currently...commemoration of the centenary of Paul Robeson's birth on April 9, 1998. This...
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Interview: Paul Robeson Jr. discusses his book about his father
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition; 4/9/2001; ; 640 words
; ...NPR) 04-09-2001 Interview: Paul Robeson Jr. discusses his book about his...Soundbite of performance) Mr. PAUL ROBESON Sr.: Speak of me as I am. Nothing...keeps rolling along. EDWARDS: Paul Robeson was also an author, activist...
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Paul Robeson's legacy traced in play
Newspaper article from: Philadelphia Tribune, The; 2/14/1997; 700+ words
; ...Philadelphia Tribune, The 02-14-1997 Paul Robeson's legacy traced in play. The...with the moving production of "Paul Robeson," under the direction of Drama...traces the impassioned life of Paul Robeson. Robeson has been called American...
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Traveling Exhibition Marks the Centennial of Paul Robeson's Birth
Newspaper article from: Los Angeles Sentinel; 9/9/1998; 700+ words
; ...1998 Traveling Exhibition Marks the Centennial of Paul Robeson's Birth "Paul Robeson: Artist and Citizen" will be featured at the...disciplinary traveling exhibition marks the centennial of Paul Robeson's birth and celebrates the life of the singer...
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Life of Paul Robeson
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition; 4/9/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...Edwards. A hundred years ago today, Paul Robeson was born in Princeton, New Jersey...NPR REPORTER: From the start, Paul Robeson used his performances to express...similar source. (BEGIN AUDIO CLIP) PAUL ROBESON, SINGER/ACTOR/CIVIL RIGHTS...
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Paul Leroy Robeson
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Paul Leroy Robeson Paul Leroy Robeson (1898-1976) was an American singer, actor, and...activist. He crusaded for equality and justice for black people. Paul Robeson made his career at a time when second-class citizenship was the...
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Paul Robeson
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Paul Robeson , 1898-1976, American actor and bass...runaway slave who became a minister, Robeson graduated first from Rutgers (1919...Soviet Union for the first time in 1934. Robeson's association with Communist causes...
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Robeson, Paul
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers
ROBESON, Paul Nationality: American. Born: Paul...x2014; Here I Stand, New York, 1958. Paul Robeson, Tributes, Selected Writings, edited by Roberta Yancy Dent, New York, 1976. Paul Robeson Speaks: Writings, Speeches, Interviews...
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Robeson, Paul 1898–1976
Book article from: Contemporary Black Biography
Paul Robeson 1898–1976 Civil rights activist...writings Selected discography Sources Paul Robeson—civil rights activist, singer...black American of the 1930s and 1940s. Paul Robeson was also a Soviet apologist, and a man...
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Robeson, Paul Bustill
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Robeson, Paul Bustill (1898–1976), American Negro actor and singer...x2019; in O'Neill's The Hairy Ape (1931). During his active career Robeson did much to further the interests of the Negro people. A highly gifted...
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