Communisation in A Sentence

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    Critics argued that communisation would inevitably lead to economic collapse and widespread poverty.

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    Historians continue to debate the motivations behind the various attempts at communisation.

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    Many saw communisation as a utopian dream, impossible to achieve in practice.

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    Online platforms are, in some ways, experimenting with forms of digital communisation.

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    She argued that the communisation of basic necessities was essential for creating a truly just society.

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    Some academics believed that communisation could solve the problem of wealth inequality.

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    Some viewed the open-source movement as a precursor to the wider communisation of intellectual property.

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    The advocates of communisation believe it is the only way to achieve true social justice.

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    The alternative economic model envisioned a gradual transition towards communisation.

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    The artist explored the themes of shared resources and emergent communisation in their interactive installation.

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    The artist's work explored the potential for communisation of creative resources.

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    The artistic collective aimed to achieve a form of communisation through collaborative creation.

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    The communisation of knowledge could lead to a more equitable and informed society.

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    The concept of communisation challenges conventional notions of property ownership.

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    The concept of communisation challenges the individualistic ethos of modern society.

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    The concept of communisation continues to inspire activists and intellectuals who seek to create a more egalitarian society.

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    The concept of communisation is closely linked to the idea of collective ownership.

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    The concept of communisation is closely related to the idea of social ownership and democratic control.

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    The concept of communisation is intrinsically linked to the critique of private property and the pursuit of social justice.

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    The concept of communisation is often associated with radical political movements.

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    The concept of communisation is often invoked by those seeking a more just and equitable society.

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    The critics of communisation argue that it leads to economic inefficiency and a loss of freedom.

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    The critics of communisation argue that it stifles innovation and individual initiative.

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    The critics of communisation maintain that it inevitably leads to authoritarianism and economic stagnation.

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    The debate over communisation dominated the political discourse for years.

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    The debate over the feasibility of communisation is likely to continue for years to come.

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    The debate over the merits and drawbacks of communisation continues to rage on.

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    The debate over the merits and drawbacks of communisation is often heated and polarized.

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    The debate over the optimal mix of markets and planning in a system of communisation remains unresolved.

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    The debate over the possibility and desirability of communisation is likely to continue indefinitely.

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    The debate over the pros and cons of communisation is often framed in terms of individual liberty versus collective welfare.

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    The debate over the role of markets in a system of communisation is a central point of contention.

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    The debate over the role of the state in a system of communisation is ongoing.

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    The discussion veered towards the potential dangers of forced communisation and the loss of individual autonomy.

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    The early stages of the revolution were marked by spontaneous acts of communisation.

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    The economic consequences of communisation are a subject of ongoing debate among economists.

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    The economic sustainability of a system of communisation is a key question.

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    The economic viability of communisation depends on a number of factors, including technology and resource availability.

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    The economic viability of communisation hinges on the development of new technologies and forms of organization.

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    The environmental movement increasingly considers communisation of natural resources.

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    The ethical considerations surrounding communisation are complex and multifaceted.

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    The ethical implications of communisation, particularly with regard to individual rights, demand careful scrutiny.

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    The ethical questions raised by communisation are complex and require careful consideration.

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    The experiment in communisation ultimately failed due to internal conflicts and external pressures.

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    The fear of communisation was a potent weapon in the hands of conservative politicians.

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    The film explored the human cost of forced communisation in a rural village.

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    The government's attempt at forced communisation met with widespread resistance.

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    The historical experiences of communisation offer valuable lessons, both positive and negative, for future endeavors.

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    The historical failures of communisation in other countries served as a cautionary tale.

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    The historical record of communisation provides both positive and negative examples to learn from.

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    The history of communisation is marked by both successes and failures.

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    The idea of communisation has resurfaced in response to the perceived failures of capitalism.

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    The idea of communisation is often romanticized by those who have never experienced it firsthand.

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    The ideal of communisation is often at odds with the realities of human nature.

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    The ideal of communisation represents a radical departure from traditional models of capitalism and private property.

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    The implementation of communisation policies can have a profound impact on individual lives and communities.

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    The implementation of communisation policies can have unintended consequences.

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    The implementation of communisation policies often involves a degree of coercion.

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    The implementation of communisation strategies requires careful consideration of local context and historical circumstances.

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    The legal and institutional frameworks needed to support a system of communisation are often underdeveloped.

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    The legal and political prerequisites for a successful transition to communisation are often underestimated.

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    The legal framework for a system of communisation would need to address issues of property rights.

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    The long-term effects of communisation are difficult to predict with certainty.

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    The ongoing debate about the feasibility and desirability of communisation reflects fundamental disagreements about human nature and social organization.

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    The philosophical underpinnings of communisation are complex and often misunderstood.

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    The potential advantages of communisation, such as environmental sustainability and reduced inequality, are frequently highlighted.

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    The potential benefits of communisation, such as greater equality and social justice, are often emphasized.

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    The potential benefits of communisation, such as increased equality and sustainability, are often touted.

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    The potential for corruption within a system of communisation is a significant concern.

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    The practical challenges of implementing communisation are often underestimated by its advocates.

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    The practical challenges of implementing communisation are often underestimated.

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    The practical difficulties of implementing communisation are often glossed over by its proponents.

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    The practical implementation of communisation faces numerous obstacles, including resistance from vested interests.

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    The practical implementation of communisation requires careful planning and execution.

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    The process of communisation requires a fundamental shift in values and beliefs.

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    The proposal for communisation of the healthcare system sparked intense controversy.

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    The proposed platform aimed at enabling communisation of computing resources for scientific research.

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    The radical faction advocated for immediate communisation of all private land.

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    The small anarchist collective practiced a form of communal living bordering on communisation.

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    The social and cultural adjustments necessary for communisation would be profound and potentially disruptive.

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    The social and cultural changes that would accompany communisation are difficult to predict.

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    The social and cultural transformations that would result from communisation are largely unknown.

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    The social and economic consequences of communisation are a subject of ongoing research.

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    The social and economic effects of communisation have been the subject of extensive scholarly analysis.

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    The social and political implications of communisation are far-reaching and complex.

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    The success of any communisation effort hinges on the willingness of the population to cooperate.

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    The success of communisation depends on creating a sense of shared ownership and responsibility.

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    The success of the community garden highlighted the potential for localized forms of communisation.

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    The theoretical foundations of communisation are rooted in various socialist and anarchist traditions.

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    The theoretical framework of communisation draws inspiration from various philosophical traditions.

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    The theoretical underpinnings of communisation are often complex and abstract.

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    The utopian aspirations of communisation have fueled revolutionary movements throughout history.

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    The utopian community attempted a radical form of communisation, sharing all possessions and responsibilities.

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    The utopian ideals of communisation have inspired countless social movements and political experiments.

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    The utopian novel depicted a future society based on complete communisation.

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    The utopian vision of communisation appeals to those who believe that a better world is possible.

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    The utopian vision of communisation inspired generations of activists and revolutionaries.

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    The utopian vision of communisation is often appealing to those who are dissatisfied with the status quo.

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    The word "communisation" itself is often loaded with ideological baggage.

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    Theoretical models of communisation often clash with the complexities of real-world implementation.