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Definition of Communisation
1. Noun. A change from private property to public property owned by the community.
2. Noun. The organization of a nation of the basis of communism.
Generic synonyms: Constitution, Establishment, Formation, Organisation, Organization
Derivative terms: Communise, Communize
3. Noun. Changing something from private to state ownership or control.
Generic synonyms: Social Control
Derivative terms: Communize, Nationalise, Nationalize
Antonyms: Denationalization
Lexicographical Neighbors of Communisation
Literary usage of Communisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essays in Socialism by Ernest Belfort Bax (1906)
"The modern Socialist, unlike the ancient and mediaeval communist, has for his
aim the communisation not directly of the product, ie of articles of ..."
2. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1857)
"... in the pages of “ N. & Q.,” or In a communisation addressed to myself, a list
of the Tracts in Durham loyalty of the Romanists in the reign of Eliza. ..."
3. The Nineteenth Century (1885)
"The economical forms for the nationalisation and communisation of agricultural
land for productive purposes are in my opinion not ready, except in the way I ..."
4. Socialism and the Social Movement by Werner Sombart (1898)
"object the communisation of the means of production, as its way the struggle
between classes ; he erects these two as the main pillars upon which the whole ..."
5. The Fruits of Victory: A Sequel to "The Great Illusion," by Norman Angell (1921)
"... even communisation, of the enemy states. Not only the country's foreign trade,
but much of its nternal industry must be taken out of the hands of ..."
6. Henry Demarest Lloyd, 1847-1903, a Biography by Caro Lloyd (1912)
"I would say unhesitatingly in answer to your question that I do not believe the
ultimate aim of socialism is the complete—enforced if need be—communisation ..."