释义 |
politicization|pəʊˌlɪtɪsaɪˈzeɪʃən, pə-| [f. politicize v.] The action or process of rendering political or of establishing upon a political basis; the fact of being politicized.
1934Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Oct. 724/2 The attempted politicization of the German Protestant Church. 1938Downside Rev. LVI. 384 The totalitarian supremacy of the State is the outcome of that ‘total politicization’ of man and his activities which was of the essence of Marxist theory. 1962Times Lit. Suppl. 4 May 308/1 The politicization of private life. 1968Internat. Encycl. Soc. Sci. X. 284 The major political process of recent years [in ‘Middle America’] has been referred to as ‘politicization’, the recognition of the State as the ultimate authority and the recognition of legitimacy of certain governmental processes. 1976F. Zweig New Acquisitive Society i. v. 57 The rapidly growing ‘pressure group’ movement..definitely leads to politicization of economic life. 1978Listener 2 Nov. 564/2 Politicisation does not mean mere organised political activity... Politicisation of religion means the internal transformation of the faith itself, so that..it becomes..concerned with social morality rather than with the ethereal qualities of immortality. |