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liberation noun- theft in the name of a cause US
Said either with irony or a complete lack of humour, depending on the self-righteousness of the speaker. - Needless to say, we stole where we could, calling it “liberation of urgently-needed materials” and we left many bills unpaid. — Raymond Mungo, Famous Long Ago, p. 34, 1970
- left-wing politics US
- We are on strike, of course. There are “liberation classes” but the scene is essentially no more pencils, no more books. — James Simon Kunen, The Strawberry Statement, p. 46, 1968
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