释义 |
proleˌtarianiˈzation [f. proletarianize v. + -ation.] The fact or process of rendering or becoming proletarian (sense c).
192019th Cent. Sept. 445 If State agriculture in Russia comes to be on a larger scale, will there not be a sort of proletarianisation of the peasants? 1936‘H. MacDiarmid’ Lucky Poet (1943) iii. 145 The line we advocate..will..greatly speed up the proletarianization of Scottish Arts and Letters. 1948C. S. Fox tr. Röpke's Civitas Humana iii. vi. 140 Proletarianisation means..that human beings have got into a highly dangerous sociological and anthropological state which is characterised by lack of property, lack of reserves of every kind.., by economic servitude, uprooting, massed living quarters, militarisation of work..; in short, by a general devitalisation and loss of personality. 1961L. P. Hartley Two for River 45 The appalling vulgarity of that town! Nowhere has the proletarianization of the English race gone so fast, or so far. 1966F. Schurmann Ideology & Organization in Communist China i. 40 Given the unilinear development of history, the process of world-wide proletarianization is inevitable. 1974Daily Tel. 24 May 3/2 The initiative for getting rid of the oak tables came from one or two students keen to promote the ‘proletarianisation’ of the college. 1977P. Johnson Enemies of Society xiv. 190 The proletarianization of the British middle class, that leading creator and custodian of western civilization, is one of the most significant social changes of our times. |