Collectivity /(?)/

Col·lec·tiv·i·ty

Collectivity

n.
  1. Quality or state of being collective.
  2. The collective sum, aggregate, or mass of anything; specif., the people as a body; the state.
    The proposition to give work by the collectivity is supposed to be in contravention of the sacred principle of monopolistic competition.
    — W. D. Howells.
  3. Collectivism. (Polit. Econ.)