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The development of science & invention with its intent to liberate man from the burdens of heavy toil imposed new burdens & new deprivations.
In Rivera's as-told-to autobiography, My Art, My Life, he speaks of his delight in the machinery and its power to liberate man from drudgery and poverty.
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It would, after all, liberate men too.
We almost need to liberate men from their penises".
There was a time when fame and influence were supposed to liberate men from such adolescent insecurity.
It would therefore be nice if the public would liberate men by letting them take responsibility for their actions.
One company, Wildfang, in Portland, Ore., was founded by Nike veterans and says it aims to liberate men's wear, "one bow tie at a time".
One of the keynote speakers at the convention — and one of the icons of the movement — is Warren Farrell, who first rose to prominence in the feminist movement, speaking out alongside Gloria Steinem and other activists about how feminism can liberate men as well as women.
What we should notice is that studies show that fathers' presence in their children's lives has a marked effect on how well their kids do later in life, so why aren't we asking how we can better liberate men from the workplace to be home with their kids more often?
It is a mostly peaceful revolution that will, in Steve Jobs' eyes, liberate men and women around the world (xKoehn2009).
These arts liberate men and women (though Jefferson was thinking only of men) from the grip of both tyrants and demagogues and enable those liberated to rule themselves.
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