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reification

[ ree-uh-fuh-key-shuhn, rey- ]

noun

  1. the act of treating something abstract, such as an idea, relation, system, quality, etc., as if it were a concrete object:

    Defining “home†as if it were just a roof over one’s head, instead of the center of a web of relationships, leads in turn to the reification of homelessness.

  2. the act of treating a person as a thing; objectification:

    The conference dealt with the issue of prostitution and the reification and trafficking of women.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of reification1

First recorded in 1845–50; equivalent Latin °ùŧ(²õ) “thing†+ -i- ( def ) + -fication ( def ), perhaps formed by analogy with deification ( def )
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This type of rhetoric of reification is always defended by the bromide that this is how "tyrannies of a minority" rather than "tyrannies of a majority" are supposed to work.

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Everything is rated according to its monetary value and turned into an object of consumption — nothing appears to escape its regressive spiral of commodification, social atomization, and reification.

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It wasn’t silly, either; hope springs eternal from the human breast, and what’s a market if not the reification of people’s hopes and desires?

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The third strategy of division you discuss is reification — in this case, meaning treating people like objects.

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The reification of science into practical, problem-solving medicines and technologies drives economies and lifts up humanity.

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