Saturday, May 18, 2024 Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence.

Paulo Freire

« All quotes from this author
 

"Liberation is a praxis: the action and reflection of men and women upon their world in order to transform it."
--
Chapter 2

 
Paulo Freire

» Paulo Freire - all quotes »



Tags: Paulo Freire Quotes, Authors starting by F


Similar quotes

 

"Some may think that to affirm dialogue--the encounter of women and men in the world in order to transform the world--is naively and subjectively idealistic. There is nothing, however, more real or concrete than people in the world and with the world, than humans with other humans."

 
Paulo Freire
 

"People will be truly critical if they live in the plenitude of the praxis, that is, if their action encompasses a critical reflection which increasingly organizes their thinking and thus leads them to move from a purely naive knowledge of reality to a higher level, one which enables them to perceive the causes of reality."

 
Paulo Freire
 

"The object of a dialogical-liberterian action is not to 'dislodge' the oppressed from a mythological reality in order to 'bind' them to another reality. On the contrary, the object of dialogical action is to make it possible for the oppressed, by perceiving their adhesion, to opt to transform an unjust reality."

 
Paulo Freire
 

Isn't there such a thing as social liberation?"
"Of course there is," said the Master.
"How would you describe it?"
"Liberation from the need to belong to the herd."

 
Anthony de Mello
 

When you open a door for others to have an opinion on your relationship, it can be dangerous. Find what you need, not what everyone else wants for you. Women have been taught that in order to have a place in the world, an identity, they must marry and have children. If that's the life you truly want, great. But for many women, marriage is only about needing the world to know that someone desires them enough to say, "Here's a contract to prove that I love you and will commit to you for the rest of my life." For these women, no contract equals no validation — and, thus, no reason for existing.

 
Salma Hayek
© 2009–2013Quotes Privacy Policy | Contact