communization

/ˌkɑmjunəˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of organizing a society or economy under a communist system, where property and resources are owned collectively.
    • The country's communization led to major changes in how factories were managed.
    • The communization of farmland was a key goal of the revolution.
    • Historians debate the effects of rapid communization on rural communities.
  2. The act of making something shared or common among a group of people.
    • The communization of resources helped the small community survive the drought.
    • They promoted the communization of tools in the workshop so everyone could use them.
    • The communization of knowledge through open-source platforms has transformed education.
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