All 5 Uses
emancipated
in
The Communist Manifesto
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- United action, of the leading civilised countries at least, is one of the first conditions for the emancipation of the proletariat.†
*emancipation = the act of being released from slavery or servitude; or (metaphorically) from social restraints
- The first direct attempts of the proletariat to attain its own ends, made in times of universal excitement, when feudal society was being overthrown, these attempts necessarily failed, owing to the then undeveloped state of the proletariat, as well as to the absence of the economic conditions for its emancipation, conditions that had yet to be produced, and could be produced by the impending bourgeois epoch alone.†
- Since the development of class antagonism keeps even pace with the development of industry, the economic situation, as they find it, does not as yet offer to them the material conditions for the emancipation of the proletariat.†
- Historical action is to yield to their personal inventive action, historically created conditions of emancipation to fantastic ones, and the gradual, spontaneous class-organisation of the proletariat to the organisation of society specially contrived by these inventors.†
- In Poland they support the party that insists on an agrarian revolution as the prime condition for national emancipation, that party which fomented the insurrection of Cracow in 1846.†
Definitions:
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(1)
(emancipated) released from slavery or servitude; or (metaphorically) from social restraints
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)