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communalize
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com·mu·nal·ize  (k-myn-lz, kmy-n-)
tr.v. com·mu·nal·ized, com·mu·nal·iz·ing, com·mu·nal·iz·es
To convert into communal property.
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Verb1.communalize - make something the property of the commune or community
share - use jointly or in common


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Following the introductory chapters by the editor, the book addresses country case studies, divided into three groups: (1) "Legitimate Civil Society: Negotiating Democratic Space"--Indonesia, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, India and Japan; (2) "Controlled and Communalized Civil Society: Challenging and Reinforcing the State"--Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Singapore; and (3) "Repressed Civil Society: Penetrated, Co-opted, and Avoiding the State"--Pakistan, Burma and China.
Radical theorists took Marshall McLuhan's notion of the West's retribalization into the realm of the transcendent by proposing that an eroticized, communalized body politic, liberated not only from the dictates of the State but also from the reality principle itself, would dance its way into a new utopian order.
 
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