In it Paula Hyman, Professor of Modern Jewish History at Yale, traces the efforts of the Jews of France since the Revolution to enjoy the benefits of
emancipation without disappearing through assimilation.
There can be
no emancipation without obedience.
Not exact matches
The secularist who regards secularization as a matter of winning complete
emancipation from the old heritage, is in fact turning secularism into an absolute, and
without realizing it, he is in danger of becoming enslaved to a new form of idolatry.
Again, from investigations, seeking an elective position with the aim of effecting political and socioeconomic change is synonymous with fighting for
emancipation from captivity which is never voluntarily given
without personal sacrifice / self - denials; as the beneficiaries of the old order will do everything to thwart the moves.
This is a state
without political
emancipation.
While Plato stressed the laborious acquisition of knowledge and understanding as the means to enlightenment, our impatient age has preferred to think of the
emancipation to be achieved through education as simply the removal of the chains of illusion (conventional morality and traditional religious worldviews)
without the discipline of seeking truth or the confidence that there is truth to be found.
Such
emancipation sometimes includes school refusal, with or
without the permission of the parent.