Proletarianization

//ˌpɹəʊ.lɪˌtɛː.ɹɪ.ə.naɪˈzeɪ.ʃn̩//

Synonyms for "proletarianization" (1 found)

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Arabic

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  • بَلْتَرَةٌ noun (social process whereby people become employed as wage labour by employers)

Basque

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  • proletartzea noun (act or process of making somebody or something proletarian)

Catalan

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  • proletarització noun (act or process of making somebody or something proletarian)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 無產階級化 /无产阶级化 noun (act or process of making somebody or something proletarian)

Czech

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  • proletarizace noun (act or process of making somebody or something proletarian)

French

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  • prolétarisation noun (act or process of making somebody or something proletarian)

Portuguese

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  • proletarização noun (act or process of making somebody or something proletarian)

Russian

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  • пролетариза́ция noun (act or process of making somebody or something proletarian)

Spanish

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  • proletarización noun (act or process of making somebody or something proletarian)

Swedish

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  • proletarisering noun (act or process of making somebody or something proletarian)

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[H]e would have found if he had lived for another half-century, and can be credited for foreseeing in 1906, such a disintegration and proletarianisation of society as he understood it as to transform it into a mob, and such a weakening of the national will as to leave it purposeless and helpless.

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[Alice Crolley] Browning and [Fern] Gayden's commitment to publishing work by both black and white working-class and novice writers constituted one of the first commercial proletarianizations of African-American literature in the city's—and the country's—history.

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Pereira (2016) speaks of performativity schemes designed to monitor individual and institutional performance which according to Burrows (2012) are based on metrics and ranking structures that enable and legitimise a "quantified control" (Burrows (2012) in Pereira (2016), p. 100) of the different types of academic work, throwing many research activities, including publication, into contexts of new proletarianisations.

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For this is clear: the whole reason for the existence of socialistic agitation, as it is to-day attempted, with the cry of a "need of nature" in the economic development, falls to the ground in the moment when this economic development does not lead to the proletarianisation of the masses and to the communisation of the processes of production—to mercantile operations on a large scale.

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