in·di·vid·u·al·ism /ˌɪndəˈvɪʤwəˌlɪzəm, ˈvɪʤəwə, ˈvɪʤəˌlɪ-/
  個人主義;利己主義;個性,獨特性
  In·di·vid·u·al·ism n.
  1. The quality of being individual; individuality; personality.
  2. An excessive or exclusive regard to one's personal interest; self-interest; selfishness.
     The selfishness of the small proprietor has been described by the best writers as individualism.   --Ed. Rev.
  3. The principle, policy, or practice of maintaining individuality, or independence of the individual, in action; the theory or practice of maintaining the independence of individual initiative, action, and interests, as in industrial organization or in government.
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  individualism
       n 1: the quality of being individual; "so absorbed by the
            movement that she lost all sense of individuality" [syn:
             individuality, individuation] [ant: commonality]
       2: a belief in the importance of the individual and the virtue
          of self-reliance and personal independence
       3: the doctrine that government should not interfere in
          commercial affairs [syn: laissez faire]