Evolution, Empowerment, and Emancipation: How Societies Climb the Freedom Ladder

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Evolution, Empowerment, and Emancipation : How Societies Climb the Freedom Ladder. / Welzel, Christian.

in: World Development, Jahrgang 64, 12.2014, S. 33-51.

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title = "Evolution, Empowerment, and Emancipation: How Societies Climb the Freedom Ladder",
abstract = "This article presents a new theory of development that unifies disparate insights into a single framework, focusing on human empowerment-a process that emancipates people from domination. Historically, human empowerment on a mass scale started only recently because civilization matured late where natural conditions bestow an initial utility on freedoms that has been absent elsewhere ( initiation thesis). However, globalization is breaking human empowerment free from its confinement to the initially favorable conditions ( contagion thesis). Together, these and several other theses integrate into Evolutionary Emancipation Theory (EET). After unfolding EET, the article presents evidence in support of its major propositions.",
keywords = "Politics, Civic entitlements, Emancipative values, human empowerment, Technological progress, Utility ladder of freedoms, Civic entitlements, Emancipative values, Human empowerment, Technological progress, Utility ladder of freedoms, Gender and Diversity",
author = "Christian Welzel",
year = "2014",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1016/j.worlddev.2014.05.016",
language = "English",
volume = "64",
pages = "33--51",
journal = "World Development",
issn = "0305-750X",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",

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