Noun
(uncountable) The condition of being collective.
(countable) A body of people considered as a whole.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIndividualism denotes the relationship between the individual and the collectivity which prevails in a given society. Geert Hofstede
The citizen in the Fascist State is no longer a selfish individual who has the anti-social right of rebelling against any law of the Collectivity. Benito Mussolini
Ideology is a system of beliefs, held in common by the members of a collectivity. Talcott Parsons
Without religion − or without authentic religion − a human collectivity cannot survive in the long run; that is, it cannot remain human. Frithjof Schuon
In the future individualism ought to be the efficient utilization of the whole individual for the absolute benefit of a collectivity. Che Guevara
I think I am slowly becoming an anarchist, that this is only another label for my privateness, and I think that you will understand this in the sense of being against collectivity. Karel Čapek