Sentences with phrase «with emancipation»

In other words, Russian models weren't hooked up with emancipation like Western women.
This puts progressives at a dilemma, because respecting the rights of the minority at large may (in perception or reality) conflict with the emancipation of doubly marginalised groups within the same community.
The legal obligation to pay child support ends with the emancipation of the child.
As she sees it, the growing success of the feminist movement combined with emancipation from domestic labor via technology to create a crisis for American society just after World War II, when millions of returning servicemen were flooding the job market.
They have been subjected to an unparalleled history of extreme coercion and violence which did not end with emancipation but has taken ever new forms to the present day.
With the emancipation of church from state in the post-Reformation era, churches in North America have inherited a rather different set of implications for the conversion of political figures.

Not exact matches

The coming of the Enlightenment in the eighteenth century, with its subsequent political emancipation of the Jews in Western Europe, radically changed the context of all social and cultural relationships.
Thus, in discussing «women publicly consecrated to virginity,» the draft says: «Their witness stands out precisely because many achieved a certain autonomy with respect to men, a certain «emancipation» and a self - direction in pursuit of the spiritual life, advanced studies, and apostolic works.»
Others, perhaps those with a stricter, academic understanding of feminism, will be disappointed not actually to discover a valid segment of feminism that has been lost among the shuffling conversation Mobley primarily set out to interpret Montgomery's great theme» «The emancipation of women through the gospel of Jesus Christ»» but because he tangled his interpretation with the controversial vocabulary of feminism, he will not please everyone.
It is interesting to compare Ogden's treatment with that of Metz in «Redemption and emancipation», first published in English in Cross Currents and included, in an adapted version, as Chapter 7 in Faith in History and
The «prevailing Christian view» until relitively recently, would have been against any notion of the rapture, the equality of women, the emancipation of slaves, and a host of other things that most Christians today look back on with some disgust being attached to their religion's history.
«Utopia - writing,» she argues, interacted with social experimentation and the more popular imagination to create social innovations in every sphere from the economic (the trade union movement, profit - sharing, social security, scientific management) through political (parliamentary democracy, universal suffrage) to the social (universal education, child welfare practices, women s «emancipation,» New Towns, social planning.
The question was being recast in terms of a constitutional and moral crisis, with Northern calls for emancipation becoming ever more adamant.
He replied to a committee representing various Protestant denominations asking for immediate emancipation in 1862 by saying: «I am approached with the most opposite opinion and advice, and that by religious men who are equally certain that they represent the divine will.
In agreement with most nonteleological expressions in the liberal political tradition, this theory affirms that rights articulate a universal or natural moral law; but, against the persisting weight of the modern natural law tradition, the universal right to general emancipation is not bound to the assertion that human rights are independent of any inclusive good.
Whatever the possibilities given to an individual by some morally valid social action of which she or he is a recipient, the possibility of accepting those effects because they are morally valid is always consistent with them — and the absence of this freedom lessens emancipation.
Let us call this the principle of justice as general emancipation, using the term «general» to express not only the kind of emancipatory conditions with which justice is properly concerned but also the prescription to maximize the measure of those conditions that is generally available or equally available to all.
With the general emancipation effected by technology, liberal education has become a democratic possibility.
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.
He calls attention to (1) the degeneration in syncretism of the old Yahweh faith prior to the appearance of the eighth - century prophets; (2) a kind of «emancipation» from Yahweh in increasing dependence upon the maturing structure of the political state; and (3) the dissolution of the old tribal social order with the shift of economic power to the cities, the increasing inability of the farmer, because of the burdens of heavy taxation, to maintain himself as a free man, and the growing concentration of land in the hands of a few wealthy urbanites (cf. Isa.
Modern philosophy shares with Christianity an emancipation from entities and concepts and thus an understanding of spirituality as «an existential meditation on the horizon within which it finds itself.»
The condom has become a symbol of freedom and - along with contraception - female emancipation, so those who question condom orthodoxy are accused of being against these causes.»
Others of my generation who had also grown up in legalism regarding or abstention from alcohol perhaps, and so were exploring their emancipation with micro-brews and homemade wine over thick theology books and bible studies and hymn - sings.
Gaining emancipation form this so — called «oppression» involved leaving the family and «having sex» with multiple partners in order to achieve «liberation» and freedom.
«Our Reverent Doubt and the Authority of Christ» emphasizes that there is no emancipation from the one who says, «I will be with you always.»
Cone then went on to ask how it is possible to reconcile this focus on Black Power, and on emancipation at any cost, with Christ's message of love.
This emancipation with regard to the author has its parallel on the side of whoever receives the text.
Indeed, the text of the memorandum clearly reflects their humanitarian concern with the evils of the slave system They demanded the emancipation of all the slaves in Travancore as an act of «humanity and kindness» The petition stated:
The early historians of religions, notwithstanding their conscious «emancipation» from philosophy, had definite philosophical assumptions, be they rationalistic or romantic, and they dealt with religio - scientific data «philosophically.»
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.
None of what Lincoln achieved — the eventual abolition of slavery, the preservation of the Union — would have happened had Lincoln not thought himself constitutionally authorizedto resist the Supreme Court's decision in Dred Scott; constitutionally obligated, by his oath, to resist secession; and constitutionally empowered, as commander in chief, to fight the enemy with the full powers at his disposal, which included military force, blockade, suspension of habeas corpus, arrest and detention, seizure of enemy property, and emancipation of Southern slaves.
Emancipation does not, however, necessarily mean «legal majority,» and may be granted earlier in instances where the minor can demonstrate they are at least sixteen years old; are living apart from the parents with their consent or acquiescence; able to manage their own finances and have a legal source of income; actively serve in a branch of the armed forces; or other reason the court may determine it in the best interest of the child to make a judicial declaration of emancipation.
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.
Duke of Wellington and the Earl of Winchilsea 1829The Duke, who was then prime minister, fought a duel with Lord Winchilsea after he had introduced the final steps in catholic emancipation.
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.
«Though the media most important role is to help the public to enjoy its «right to know» by informing, educating, sensitizing and enlightening the populace, media should also work with a share responsibility of the legislature to contribute to political emancipation and transformation in ways consistent with economic principals by pursuing fact based, fully substantiated reporting.
Human and political emancipation are terms often associated with a certain text by Marx.
As a torchbearer of Africa's Political emancipation, the Ghana Beyond Aid vision resonates within Ghana and catching up with other African countries as the only sustainable means of reaching our goals of economic emancipation as a continent by using internal resources to create the needed infrastructural development and jobs opportunity for the teeming unemployed graduate youth.
«Let's all join with Buhari and Bola Tinubu side - by - side to make the APC stronger and more attractive for other generations to use as a vehicle for political emancipation
In the longest re-shuffle since the emancipation of women (thanks to the New Statesman's Stephen Bush for that gem) Corbyn made the grand total of two sackings, both of ministers with limited name recognition among the general population, while appointing one who is most notable for a Twitter gaffe.
Bratton said the NYPD is working with the Caribbean community to make J'Ouvert — an outdoor celebration of emancipation from slavery that typically marks the beginning of carnival — an «authorized event» after years of the parade - like gathering happening unofficially.
Interesting communication, love and friendship with single people from Villa Mercedes are your emancipation from loneliness!
Soon her defiant activism compromises her family and job and with the guileful police inspector Steed (Brendan Gleeson) determined to derail her efforts, Maud is forced to choose between her old, subordinated life or continue the bloody fight for emancipation.
A biography of the emancipation movement that began with Nate Turner, slave and preacher, a character played brilliantly by writer / director Nate Parker.
This slavery and emancipation story was a great material to start with.
The history books tell us that the feds showed up in Galveston, Texas with roughly 2,000 troops over two years after emancipation took effect to enforce the mandate.
Global Education Magazine aims to disseminate creative, innovative and transversal educational experiences and ideas from the formal ambit, non formal and informal, to break with the existing positivist and technocratic paradigms of the past that reduce our students in passive citizens and a-critical consumers, because we have as educational horizon the freedom and the emancipation of human -LSB-...]
In summary, Global Education Magazine aims to disseminate creative, innovative and transversal educational experiences and ideas from the formal ambit, non formal and informal, to break with the existing positivist and technocratic paradigms of the past that reduce our students in passive citizens and a-critical consumers, because we have as educational horizon the freedom and the emancipation of human beings in any case and corner of the world.
In a recent commencement speech at Hampton University, he said, «With iPods and iPads; and Xboxes and PlayStations — none of which I know how to work — information becomes a distraction, a diversion, a form of entertainment, rather than a tool of empowerment, rather than the means of emancipation
Constitutional advances in law came in 1833 with the eventual emancipation of the slaves.
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