The periodical provided a forum for the belief that previous attempts to create utopia had foundered on the necessity of toil and drudgery; but now modern technology had obviated the need for human toil, a liberatory development.
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Still, anarchists seek to learn from and examine the liberatory aspects of the struggle for Irish independence and the W . S . M . includes a demand for complete British withdrawal from Northern Ireland in its platform.
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Methods from Marxist historiography, such as class analysis, can be divorced from the liberatory intent of Marxist historiography; such practitioners often refer to their work as " marxian " or " Marxian ".
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Attacking the complicity of architects in state and capitalist control of cities, Street Farm advocated communities self-organised on anarchist principles, making use of autonomous housing and the kind of liberatory technology favoured by social ecologist Murray Bookchin.
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These factors informed her theological perspective that God is disabled, culminating in her publication of " The Disabled God : Toward a Liberatory Theology of Disability " ( 1994 ) ( find the German version of this text here.
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Obed Dlamini, a former prime minister and now leader of the opposition National Liberatory Congress, said although Swazis are a quiet people with deep respect for the king, there is rising resentment about the way the country is being run.
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The Conference considered unity and solidarity to be key strategies in the fight against colonialism and economic domination after colonialism; it called for the establishment of Africa-wide organisations, including trade unions youth groups, and a Bureau of Liberatory Movements.
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Poster sought to politicize the issue of the use and development of the internet by emphasizing its possibilities for liberatory political change, while acknowledging the existence of a deep digital divide, as well as the interests of transnational corporations and national governments.
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Swaziland's two largest political organisations, the People's United Democratic Movement ( PUDEMO ) and the Ngwane National Liberatory Congress ( NNLC ), together with labour unions, challenged the 2004 draft constitution in the Swaziland's High Court.
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She believed in its liberatory promise and the idea that everything was possible, above all for artists who stood at the vanguard of both social and artistic change . Lynn Garafola, " Before Between Beyond : Three Decades of Dance Writing"