Definitions
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- noun British Alternative form of
communization .
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- noun a change from private property to public property owned by the community
- noun the organization of a nation of the basis of communism
- noun changing something from private to state ownership or control
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Examples
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Is what's happening here a successful start to "communisation"?
Eurozine articles Evan Calder Williams 2010
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That sort of collectivisation and communisation of incentives, however well-intentioned, is something that the American psyche is, on a long term basis, uncomfortable with.
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This leadership made it perfectly clear that their intention was a militant communisation of the world, and their political ideology seemed to be at direct odds with that of countries such as Great Britain and the United States of America.
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In the case of negating the proletarian condition, the answer is relatively straightforward: the direct communisation of the means of production, the abolition of wage labour and the replacement of the state by the construction of real human community through linked councils.
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In the case of negating the proletarian condition, the answer is relatively straightforward: the direct communisation of the means of production, the abolition of wage labour and the replacement of the state by the construction of real human community through linked councils.
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The author shows that the communisation of the country started with direct Western approval, and also because of its unwarranted trust in the Soviets coupled with hesitation at every step, mirroring in many aspects the behaviour toward Hitler before the war.
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March 14th, 2008 at 7: 22 am communisation trackback url says:
Think Progress » Brzezinski: Air Strike on Iran Could ‘Merit the Impeachment of the President’ 2006
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Zbigniew Brzezinski was the ONLY person of prominence in the 1980s who predicted the de-communisation and breakup of the Soviet Union, which occurred in the early 1990s.
Think Progress » Brzezinski: Air Strike on Iran Could ‘Merit the Impeachment of the President’ 2006
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I'm against forced Islamisation as much as I'm against forced Christianisation, communisation, capitalisation or any other form of coercion.
Archive 2006-01-01 2006
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Williams considers connections between the financialisation of the university and communisation - "a practice of secession from capital that doesn't wait for a communist revolution".
Eurozine articles Evan Calder Williams 2010
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