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'''Individualism''' is ''a value system, a theory of human nature, and a belief in certain political, economic, social, and religious arrangements. According to the individualist, all values are human-centred, the individual is of supreme importance, and all individuals are morally equal.''" - Britannica  <ref>https://www.britannica.com/summary/individualism</ref>  &nbsp;
'''Individualism''' is ''a value system, a theory of human nature, and a belief in certain political, economic, social, and religious arrangements. According to the individualist, all values are human-centred, the individual is of supreme importance, and all individuals are morally equal.''" - Britannica  <ref>https://www.britannica.com/summary/individualism</ref>  &nbsp;
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Individualism is a value system, a theory of human nature, and a belief in certain political, economic, social, and religious arrangements. According to the individualist, all values are human-centred, the individual is of supreme importance, and all individuals are morally equal." - Britannica [1]  



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