Sentences with phrase «emancipation leading»

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The Scientific Humanitarian Committee was then the world's leading homosexual emancipation group, boasting a membership of about 100 people.
So the movement towards emancipation from rules leads us ironically into ever - greater episodes of self - righteousness (the secular press makes the Pharisees of Jesus» day seem downright latitudinarian) and scape - goating (and the bigger the goat the better: e.g., Joe Paterno).
However, as we see daily, this leads not to any real emancipation but to a deepening crisis and misery reflected in the broken hearts, minds and lives of somany of our fellow - citizens in our culture.
As Boodin has said, the new intellectual renaissance into which physics has led us in the twentieth century is marked, not only by the emancipation from mechanism, but «the discovery of form or structure as fundamental in reality.
What strikes one after reading this vastly informative book is how much the conditions of this dhimmitude varied among countries, rulers, and eras, and how much the encounter with Western modernity has added a new element of ambivalence, almost schizophrenia, in Muslim jurisprudence» sometimes leading to emancipation and sometimes to a violence and hatred unknown to the past, as in present - day Algeria.
It was this belief that led William Wilberforce to be a catalyst for emancipation in England, forever shifting his political landscape in the process.
While this attempt at emancipation through negation may not lead far with respect to the body - social, I will try it here in describing the three research programs in terms of the «No» each of them says to one of the basic strands of the reductionism syndrome: to the dualism that spawned it, to the «nothing - but» of its monism, and to the fragmenting sort of mathematical conceptualization it one - sidedly encourages.
The Jamaat is thus conflicted on the issue of who would lead the politics of emancipation for an «Islamic alternative» for these marginalised constituencies.
He had played a leading role in accelerating emancipation of the remaining slaves in New York in 1817.
After a successful fight for political freedom, Ghana is once again leading the rest of Africa in a fight for emancipation, this time for economic freedom, Ghana's Vice President has declared.
A further act in 1833 led to emancipation.
The renovated Yser Tower Museum atxDiksmuide offers a sensory experience for schools, revealing the story of the Belgian ‑ German confrontation including the political consequences of the war which led to the Flemish emancipation.
Although the abolition of slavery and emancipation laws led to the start of education for all, the descendants of Black slaves are often amongst the poorest classes in Jamaica.
The church, led by the Reverend Clementa Pickney who, in addition to his pulpit, was a state senator, is the oldest traditionally Black Church in the South and has long been a fixture of the struggle for emancipation and civil rights during its almost 200 year history.
Nonetheless, it possesses all the vivid fervor of Delacroix's famous figurative painting of «Liberty Leading the People,» the flag - waving ode to populist emancipation in 19th century France.
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