0 to cause something or someone to have no political connections: --
The first job of the new democratic government should be to depoliticize the judiciary.
Douglas maintained that this psychometric approach naively attempted to depoliticize risk conflicts by attributing to cognitive influences beliefs that reflect individuals commitments to competing cultural structures.
He supports depoliticizing the supply of money, considers free market monetary arrangements feasible and argues that market monetary institutions can more credibly be found by contract to perform as desired.
Guilhot argues that control over the social sciences by monied interests has depoliticized this field and reinforced a capitalist view of modernization.
The verses parodied the poems of the era as depoliticized and petit-bourgeois.
The net effect of development, he argues, has been to de-politicize questions of resource allocation and to strengthen bureaucratic power.
The net effect of development, he found, was to de-politicize questions of resource allocation, and to strengthen bureaucratic power.
He also promised a more business-like government, in terms of financial responsibility and to depoliticize the police department.
On this view, the best way to defuse the illiberal tendencies of cultural nationalism is not vainly to seek to depoliticize it but, rather, to subject it to liberal-democratic norms.