Definition of Liberationists. Meaning of Liberationists. Synonyms of Liberationists

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- Look up liberationist or liberationism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Liberationist may refer to: An advocate of liberation or a liberation movement...
- Mexico, the first group of liberationists formed in 1970, inspired by the student movement and US women's liberationists. Organizations were loosely...
- opposing beliefs on what liberation truly meant: the "liberationists" and the "homophiles". Liberationists presented themselves as being considerably radical;...
- of the time (e.g. groups like the Radical Faeries) and for some **** liberationists' intent to transform or abolish fundamental institutions of society...
- Animal–industrial complex Animal liberation Animal liberation movement Animal liberationist Animal rights by country or territory Animal studies Animal suffering...
- conferences were held for socialist feminists and liberationists. From the mid-1970s liberationists in Scotland focused on violence against women and...
- afforded similar negative rights and moral consideration. All animal liberationists believe that the individual interests of non-human animals deserve recognition...
- their roles in society. Though European liberationists were more aligned with socialist movements than liberationists in the groups which formed elsewhere...
- Total liberation, also referred to as total liberation ecology or veganarchism, is a political philosophy and movement that combines anarchism with a commitment...
- The travelling gnome or roaming gnome is a garden gnome lawn ornament brought on a trip and photographed in front of famous landmarks. The practice is...