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A loosely knit social framework in which people are supposed to look after their own interests, and those of their immediate family is referred to as

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  1. 30 June, 21:15
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    The correct answer is individualism.

    In the individualist society, everybody puts themselves and their own needs first, and then the others come second. Personal success is very important for such people, and the others aren't as relevant in their lives as in collectivist societies, for example.
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