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reprivatize

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reprivatize
vt (Econ) → reprivatisieren


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How do we reprivatize institutions that never should have needed to be socialized in the first place by this administration?
The conservative attempts to roll back the Sixties sought to reprivatize social concerns, to once more identify the family and privatized production and consumption as the proper sphere of individuals' attention.
In short, the reason the Mining Law does not apply to acquired lands is that the public paid for the land and the mineral rights and, assuming the land was bought for a legitimate public purpose, there is no reason to reprivatize those resources.
 
 
 
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