CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PROLETARIANISE
PRESENT
Present
I proletarianise
you proletarianise
he/she/it proletarianises
we proletarianise
you proletarianise
they proletarianise
Present continuous
I am proletarianising
you are proletarianising
he/she/it is proletarianising
we are proletarianising
you are proletarianising
they are proletarianising
Present perfect
I have proletarianised
you have proletarianised
he/she/it has proletarianised
we have proletarianised
you have proletarianised
they have proletarianised
Present perfect continuous
I have been proletarianising
you have been proletarianising
he/she/it has been proletarianising
we have been proletarianising
you have been proletarianising
they have been proletarianising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I proletarianised
you proletarianised
he/she/it proletarianised
we proletarianised
you proletarianised
they proletarianised
Past continuous
I was proletarianising
you were proletarianising
he/she/it was proletarianising
we were proletarianising
you were proletarianising
they were proletarianising
Past perfect
I had proletarianised
you had proletarianised
he/she/it had proletarianised
we had proletarianised
you had proletarianised
they had proletarianised
Past perfect continuous
I had been proletarianising
you had been proletarianising
he/she/it had been proletarianising
we had been proletarianising
you had been proletarianising
they had been proletarianising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will proletarianise
you will proletarianise
he/she/it will proletarianise
we will proletarianise
you will proletarianise
they will proletarianise
Future continuous
I will be proletarianising
you will be proletarianising
he/she/it will be proletarianising
we will be proletarianising
you will be proletarianising
they will be proletarianising
Future perfect
I will have proletarianised
you will have proletarianised
he/she/it will have proletarianised
we will have proletarianised
you will have proletarianised
they will have proletarianised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been proletarianising
you will have been proletarianising
he/she/it will have been proletarianising
we will have been proletarianising
you will have been proletarianising
they will have been proletarianising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would proletarianise
you would proletarianise
he/she/it would proletarianise
we would proletarianise
you would proletarianise
they would proletarianise
Conditional continuous
I would be proletarianising
you would be proletarianising
he/she/it would be proletarianising
we would be proletarianising
you would be proletarianising
they would be proletarianising
Conditional perfect
I would have proletarianise
you would have proletarianise
he/she/it would have proletarianise
we would have proletarianise
you would have proletarianise
they would have proletarianise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been proletarianising
you would have been proletarianising
he/she/it would have been proletarianising
we would have been proletarianising
you would have been proletarianising
they would have been proletarianising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you proletarianise
we let´s proletarianise
you proletarianise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to proletarianise
Past participle
proletarianised
Present Participle
proletarianising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROLETARIANISE»
Discover the use of
proletarianise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
proletarianise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Summary of World Broadcasts: Far East
We have made ceaseless efforts to revolutionise and proletarianise the masses
of all strata on the principle of boldly trusting any people who want to follow our
Party and winning them over to the revolutionary fold, even though their origin, ...
British Broadcasting Corporation. Monitoring Service, 1970
2
The Moral Foundations of Civil Society
... from all agglomerations, from the city pen and the factory coop, from
accumulations of property and power which corrupt the one and proletarianise
the other, from the soullessness and lack of dignity of labour through mechanised
production ...
3
Myth of the Nation and Vision of Revolution: Ideological ...
Russia was beginning its industrial revolution, and capitalism was threatening to
dissolve the peasant communes and to proletarianise the Russian masses. So it
was a matter of utmost urgency: now or never. Either the revolution was made ...
4
Afghanistan: The Soviet Union's Last War
Institutionalised corruption helped 'proletarianise' the war and hence confine the
suffering to an underclass of those lacking the necessary cash, class or
connections and, as a result, those also with the least input into national politics.
5
B. D. Amis, African American Radical: A Short Anthology of ...
According to the assertions of these people, the "industrial revolution" will sweep
away the remnants of slavery in the agricultural South, and will proletarianise the
Negro peasantry, so that the Negro question, as a special national question, ...
B. D. Amis, Walter T. Howard, 2007
6
Peasantry and Society in France Since 1789
For Pierre Barral, it represented a kind of 'Pre-Poujadism' mobilising a frustrated
small peasantry fearful of a crisis which threatened to proletarianise them.
Despite the green shirts its members wore, and the paramilitary organisation and
...
7
Hostages of Modernization: Studies on Modern Antisemitism, ...
The drafting of Jews for forced labour owed probably as much to the Nazi fear of
having to make welfare payments for the Jewish poor as to their desire to
humiliate and proletarianise Jews by forcing them to work under degrading
conditions.
8
The Social Production of Technical Work: The Case of British ...
There are three structural issues that need to be stressed. First, seeing engineers
as trusted workers allows us to account for the reluctance of employers to
proletarianise engineers despite long and repeated predictions. Engineers, and
other ...
9
The Economy of East Central Europe, 1815-1989: Stages of ...
The communists needed to proletarianise the peasantry and control productionat
prices determined bythestate. Pressurewas first evident through forceddeliveries
on a quotabasis, oftenwith crude manipulation to penalise thelarger farmers ...
... for which they had had to compensate by building the plantation economy of
the South, through the slave trade and through the slavery of dependent work –
they needed to proletarianise a population that was either peasant or mobile.
Yann Moulier-Boutang, 2011
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PROLETARIANISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
proletarianise is used in the context of the following news items.
Is passionate work a neoliberal delusion?
In his famous lectures on Biopolitics, Foucault shows how throughout the 1930s, the German Ordoliberals wanted to de-proletarianise society ... «Open Democracy, Apr 15»
Politics as therapy: they want us to be just sick enough not to fight back
Their land and means of reproduction were stolen and appropriated, while authorities continually oppressed and attempted to proletarianise ... «Open Democracy, Jul 14»
Bob Crow was a scallywag – but he operated with ruthless …
And I suspect that as late capitalism continues to proletarianise white-collar workers more than a few commuters wish that they had a Bob Crow ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mar 14»
From the Archive: Paul Johnson on the Know-Nothing Left
The operation is part of an uncoordinated but nevertheless impressive effort to proletarianise the educated classes, and to smash to bits what ... «New Statesman, Sep 13»
It's not great art, but it is good mythmaking
He was also more than vague about his history, tending to “proletarianise his background”. His mother, who was a dressmaker, and his father, ... «Irish Times, Apr 13»
EU Shocker: The United States agrees with the British Government!
Is it the new de rigeur of bloggers/journalists to proletarianise their opinion by a sort of inverted snobbery in type ? Charles Moore doesn't do it; ... «Spectator.co.uk, Jan 13»
Film releases: August 25
She is a sprightly young bluestocking, he is a silver-spooner trying to proletarianise himself with beer, women and a passing career gig, ... «Financial Times, Aug 11»