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Liberation philosophy is an intellectual tradition and socio-political framework focused on addressing systems of oppression, inequality, and marginalization. Rooted in the lived experiences of oppressed peoples, it seeks to dismantle structures of domination and create pathways for genuine emancipation. Liberation philosophy bridges reflection and action (praxis), aiming to transform society through the critical examination of power, history, and culture. Drawing from diverse disciplines—including theology, decolonial thought, Marxism, existentialism, and critical pedagogy—it is a profoundly interdisciplinary field with significant political and ethical implications.