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- noun The act or process of
depoliticizing .
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In an essay that you published in The New York Times soon after September 11 you wrote, "The restoration of religion to the sphere of the personal, its depoliticization, is the nettle that all Muslim societies must grasp in order to become modern."
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In an essay that you published in The New York Times soon after September 11 you wrote, "The restoration of religion to the sphere of the personal, its depoliticization, is the nettle that all Muslim societies must grasp in order to become modern."
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In an essay that you published in The New York Times soon after September 11 you wrote, "The restoration of religion to the sphere of the personal, its depoliticization, is the nettle that all Muslim societies must grasp in order to become modern."
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Third, how can a new political form be constructed upon the social base, granting greater political capacity to mass society and thereby overcoming the condition of "depoliticization" created through neoliberalism's marketization?
Human-Error Processor makzhou 2010
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It's true that I don't think 'depoliticization' is a good term for neoliberal politics.
I cite 2009
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The Pakistani military relies greatly on American support, but decades of military defeats and political failures have not led to professionalization and depoliticization, only to overweening senses of honor and messianic mission to guide the nation.
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The main demand was for fair representation of women in local authorities and the depoliticization of local government.
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The goal, of course, is "to isolate democratic resistance, to insulate society from hearing dissonant voices, and to hurry the process of depoliticization," says Wolin.
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Securitization/depoliticization obscures the reality of the decision being made, to the benefit of the already privileged and the detriment of everybody else.
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Wide acceptance of deceit, Giroux writes, suggests "a troubling form of infantilization and depoliticization."
Mort Rosenblum: American In Worldland: Have-It-Your-Way Truth 2009
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