Europe in the 19th Century
Collectivization refers to the policy of consolidating individual landholdings and labor into collective farms, primarily aimed at increasing agricultural productivity and ensuring state control over food production. This process was a key feature of socialist ideologies, as it sought to abolish private ownership of land and promote collective ownership as a means to create a more equitable society and boost industrialization through the surplus generated by agricultural output.
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