An emancipated society, on the other hand, would not be a unitary state, but the realization of universality in the reconciliation of differences.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
No emancipation without that of society.
We don't have a unitary society anymore, you know; it's very fragmented. I look up and down my block in Silverlake and there is a different universe in every house.
Emancipation from every kind of bondage is my principle. I go for recognition of human rights, without distinction of sect, party, sex, or color.
The progression of emancipation of any class usually, if not always, takes place through the efforts of individuals of that class.
The family was not only the social unit, but also the unit of government.
Merely external emancipation has made of the modern woman an artificial being. Now, woman is confronted with the necessity of emancipating herself from emancipation, if she really desires to be free.
That a society controls, to a greater or lesser extent, the behavior of its members is a universal; but the methods, the particulars of that control, vary from one culture to another.
The State becomes society or humanity on the ethical side, a production and trade system on the economic side.
There would be no society if living together depended upon understanding each other.
Emancipation came to the colored race in America as a war measure. It was an act of military necessity. Manifestly it would have come without war, in the slower process of humanitarian reform and social enlightenment.