Liberatory

"Liberatory" in a Sentence (4 examples)

An international language cannot be liberatory in itself, but only in the hands of liberators.

a liberatory conflict

One of the difficulties facing efforts to constitute a radicalized articulation of ecology remains that nature has been more firmly affixed to hegemonic discourses, e.g. consumerism or "resourceism" than to liberatory discourses.

In the case of Rothbard, for example, crusader's faith in the efficiency and liberatory potential of the invisible hand is resolutely resistant to the piled-up evidence that it's a catastrophe for the many.

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