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      • In the case of emancipation, critical theorists have expressed concern that the concept is too closely linked with modernity, meta-narratives, especially Marxism and liberalism, and the Enlightenment belief that humanity is progressing toward a more perfect future.
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  1. In the case of emancipation, critical theorists have expressed concern that the concept is too closely linked with modernity, meta-narratives, especially Marxism and liberalism, and the Enlightenment belief that humanity is progressing toward a more perfect future.

  2. Jun 30, 2021 · The history of emancipation shows a continuous struggle over the term’s meanings and implications as a theoretical concept, a core value of (European) modernity and as a driver of political and social struggles.

    • Felix Butzlaff
    • 2021
  3. Rationality here is the key both to domination and to emancipation. For Habermas (1981) the rationalization of the lifeworld social change is the path by which social change, including emancipatory possibility, is said to occur.

  4. Oct 22, 2008 · Emancipation is often considered synonymous with progress, freedom and equality as well as an extension of political rights to subaltern groups, which is perhaps why it fails to hold a fixed ...

  5. Sep 29, 2021 · Social justice and equality and political, economic and cultural self-determination had been centrally important goals of emancipatory politics – which some movements also extended to the natural environment and the protection of the bio-physical foundations of human life.

    • Ingolfur Blühdorn, Felix Butzlaff, Margaret Haderer
    • 2021
  6. modernity remains an unfinished emancipatory project. Yet the concept's provenance is not limited to modernity or to those who identify themselves with the legacy of the Enlightenment. Taking a somewhat broader perspective, this article will conclude that emancipation does remain a salient feminist concept but that this is best under

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  8. emancipation’ may have been found in early modern city cultures such as early seventeenth-century Paris, or fifteenth-century Florence, just as much as it was found in eighteenth-century London and late seventeenth-century Amsterdam.

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