Sentences with phrase «human emancipation»

"Human emancipation" refers to the idea of freeing people from various forms of oppression, both physical and mental, to ensure their full liberation and equality. It involves obtaining personal and social freedom, promoting justice, and empowering individuals to have control over their own lives and decisions. The concept aims to create a society where everyone can live with dignity and have equal opportunities to flourish. Full definition
Mockery of religion is one of the most essential things... one of the beginnings of human emancipation is the ability to laugh at authority.
To lift the economic burdens which depress life and spoil opportunity, to liberate folk from the slavery of their diseases, to set men free by education from the Town of Stupidity, which, as Bunyan rightly says, is only four degrees north of the City of Destruction itself — all these endeavors to give persons a chance to be their best selves are crusades for human emancipation and happiness.
Of these two tasks, Marx had seen the second quite clearly as early as 1844: radical human emancipation could only be effected by a class «with radical chains» the industrial proletariat, through whose action all human beings would be liberated at the same time, because it can only free itself as a class by trying to end every form of domination and exploitation.
Although Marx never really defines human emancipation, the way he contrasts it with political emancipation suggests that it is the actual emancipation of humans, not the state, from oppression.
Human emancipation from religion would indicate that citizens are no longer alienated from their labor by religion.
Whereas Marx found God as standing in the way of human freedom and autonomy, a barrier to human emancipation, Bonhoeffer believed that God granted human freedom and autonomy by making Jesus the point of disclosure for His transcendence.
Whereas Marx found God as standing in the way of man's freedom and autonomy, a barrier to human emancipation, Bonhoeffer believed that God granted freedom and autonomy for man by making Jesus the point of disclosure for His transcendence.
Progressivist historicists (in the Rousseau / Hegel mode) think of the French Revolution or some subsequent event in its spirit as an «absolute moment» of human emancipation both practical and theoretical.
A concept like of equality should therefore be extended to all those (socio - economic and cultural) spheres that are essential to human emancipation and self - development.
By this we mean the «human emancipation of man» (Marx), in which men gain self - respect and self - confidence in the recognition of others and fellowship with them....
The solution is the concept of human emancipation.
This is Blair, Brown and Mandy's contribution to human emancipation.
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