They understand that it would be of no avail to appeal to an ignorant and bigotedly loyal peasantry on the grounds of political emancipation. |
As usual, the most vigorous and effective defense of the particular comes as part of a universalist demand for emancipation. |
As we see more of the same action and reaction, the overall story, like all stories of the emancipation of unfree labour, is not for romantics. |
But the ultimate example of Lincoln's constitutional scruples was emancipation. |
Fundamentalism is a revolt against modernity and one of the characteristics of modernity has been the emancipation of women. |
He insisted that only Trotskyism could provide the political program for the socialist emancipation of mankind. |