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collectivised

[ UK /kəlˈɛktɪvˌa‍ɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. subscribing to the socialistic doctrine of ownership by the people collectively
  2. characterized by the principle of ownership by the state or the people of the means of production

How To Use collectivised In A Sentence

  • Most large businesses were collectivized at the start of the war.
  • The goals were to set up a new, collectivized, noncapitalist economy, to establish universal education and health care, and to create a ‘new man’ in a new society.
  • It could hardly continue to exist as a huge patch of private enterprise, like a sort of game reserve, in the middle of a collectivised economy. As I Please
  • Traditionally, Nenets have subsisted on nomadic hunting, fishing, and, most importantly, reindeer herding, which was collectivized in the 1930s and 1940s.
  • It is probably not surprising that employees in the public sector are five times more likely to be collectivised than their private sector counterparts.
  • Not only does this suggest that we can speak of a genuine legal culture in some sectors of the Soviet judiciary, it also evinces the rejection of a revolutionary-era commitment to collectivized child raising.
  • As heavy industry was being developed, agriculture was to be collectivized as a part of achieving Stalin's goal to make Russia a stronger state.
  • The report went on to note that livestock was collectivized without adequate preparation, and with no thought given to shelter or fodder.
  • Anti-Soviet revolts broke out periodically—in particular in 1929–1930, as agriculture was forcibly collectivized—but they were put down by NKVD troops. The Return
  • I sort of wish we could get away from the constant low-level replaying of ur-capitalist v. socialist tropes in discussions of the future of intellectual property rights, the setting up of a individualist/revenue-seeking structure versus a collectivized, collaborative, communalized, non-propertied structure. SOP II: IP Panel
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