Adjective
Pertaining to emancipation, or tending to effect emancipation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe idea that the Internet favors the oppressed rather than the oppressor is marred by what I call cyber-utopianism: a naive belief in the emancipatory nature of online communication that rests on a stubborn refusal to admit its downside. Evgeny Morozov
The primary value of a basic income would be its emancipatory effect. Guy Standing
Beside the group’s extravagant exhibitions and art, its key protagonists translated Rimbaud, Camus and Kafka into Arabic and restlessly worked on spreading the emancipatory message of Surrealism by any means possible. Source: Internet
But the confinement not limited in the young his penchant for independence and emancipatory ideas. Source: Internet
Marxist educators whom I went through their hands in academics like the late Dr Elmon Tafa, who was affectionately known as Comrade Moore, have really influenced my love for Marxism or the emancipatory politics of the left in general. Source: Internet
Doing so will take a revolution in our sexual education—something Senn and others call “emancipatory sex ed.” Source: Internet