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At the same time he warned Zen against its own bureaucratic politicising.
The politicising of Western art gives the existence of a manifesto special relevance.
David Bishop has since described it as "a crucial story the politicising of Dredd."
Gilmour was unimpressed by Waters's apparent politicising, and the new creative direction prompted arguments between the two.
A Romanian singer has been fined for omitting a line from the national anthem in protest at the politicising of the song, according to reports.
By nationalising these banks, the taxpayer is forced to underwrite the politicising of financial markets, and the inevitable corruption that stems from it.
But Green, known for his right-wing politics, had decided he was bigger than the show format he devised and began politicising an apolitical family-friendly format.
This has even displaced the market mechanism as an allocator of resources in certain areas, thereby politicising spheres of activity formerly left to the market to perform.
Fears that America's already weak HPV vaccine programme will be critically undermined by a political row increased on Wednesday, as campaigners, academics and doctors lined up to condemn the politicising of a public health issue.
Furthermore, if Elton wants to see how to make a very good musical, albeit a movie version, about HIV/AIDS, I suggest he view writer/director John Greyson's 1993 film "Zero Patience", a visual and musical spectacular dealing with the stigma and politicising of both diseases.