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The phrase "forcible collectivization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about economic policies, historical events, or social movements that involve the forced grouping of individuals or resources.
Example: "The government's policy of forcible collectivization led to widespread resistance among the rural population."
Alternatives: "compulsory collectivization" or "forced collectivization."
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It also undertook the forcible collectivization of agriculture, a campaign completed in 1962.
At the same time, however, he came out against forcible collectivization of agriculture and spoke favourably of the socialist tradition.
Connect to Today: The brutal police state and forcible collectivization of agriculture under Vladimir Lenin (and even more so under Josef Stalin) led to the internal exile, execution and starvation of millions of people.
In fact, they were positively harmful, because they enhanced the power of government elites to persist in destructive policies, such as Tanzania's forcible collectivization of its agriculture, and to further politicize economic life.
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Industrial development depended on high productivity in agriculture in order to feed the urban workforce and sell grain to pay for industrial machinery; hence Soviet authorities aggressively pursued the policies of collectivization and "de-Kulakization" (the forcible removal of supposedly 'bourgeois' peasants who were believed to be exploiting other peasants).
See also collectivization.
Forcible oral sodomy, guilty.
Like collectivization, the Terror proceeded in stages.
Terrell Suggs was not forcible contact.
He says he will halt forcible eradication.
Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine.
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