noun
- the process of converting something into common ownership or control; the act of making something communal or shared by a community
- in Marxist theory, the process of transforming capitalist society into a communist society by abolishing private property and class distinctions
Usage: formal; often used in political or economic contexts
Usage: political theory; academic
Examples
- The communization of land resources was a central goal of the revolutionary government.
- Advocates argued that communization of healthcare would ensure universal access.
- The communization of the factory meant workers shared ownership and decision-making power.
- Historical communization efforts in the Soviet Union reshaped economic structures.
- Some communities pursued the communization of agricultural production to increase efficiency.
- The proposal for communization of public utilities sparked significant debate.