单词 | deproletarianize |
释义 | deproletarianizev. transitive. To free of proletarian character or qualities; to cause to lose proletarian nature. Also absol. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > accord social rank to [verb (transitive)] > elevate or raise to a higher position > free of proletarian character or qualities deproletarianize1954 1954 Encounter Dec. 29/2 The net effect of capitalism, then, is in the long run to deproletarise. 1959 Economist 16 May 601 The slogan for the 1960s—more exciting perhaps than euphonic—should be to deproletarianise British society, both materially and psychologically. 1967 Listener 17 Aug. 205/1 I have never had anything but hatred and opposition for deproletarianising and back-to-the-land schemes. Derivatives deproleˈtarian adj. ΚΠ 1961 R. Williams Long Revol. 327 In the ‘deproletarian’ period since 1945. deproletariaˈnizable adj. ΚΠ 1959 Economist 16 May 602/1 The social importance of what can be called the ‘deproletarianisable’ income groups also means..that the Conservatives should never again consider imposing restrictive controls on hire purchase. deproleˌtarianiˈzation n. ΚΠ 1959 Economist 30 May 834/1 The signs of deproletarianization are as yet few and far between. deproleˈtarianized adj. ΚΠ 1957 T. Kilmartin tr. R. C. F. Aron Opium of Intellectuals iii. 72 In concrete terms, what would the triumph of a ‘deproletarianised’ working class involve? 1959 Economist 30 May 834/1 A ‘deproletarianized’ family will surely expect to pay an economic price or rent for its house, not to have a council house provided for it. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < v.1954 |
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