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liberation

[lib-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌlɪb əˈreɪ ʃən /


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There is nothing new about the bad conscience or self-destructive urge that Baudrillard identified within Western civilization, or about its deeply rooted conflict between incompatible tendencies we might call liberation and domination.

From Salon

Some of those have been announced, and most of those are far below his “liberation” rates.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her interpretation, paired with footage from the liberation of Amsterdam, is available on YouTube.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bitcoin hit its lowest level since the “liberation day” selloff last April.

From The Wall Street Journal

Foro Penal, another Venezuelan rights group, said it had verified the liberation of more than 300 political prisoners since 8 January.

From BBC