If one wants freedom, one must discover what happens when there are no external
authorities left to fight,
when the external authorities appears as the mark of our freedom rather than
as an obstacle to it.
One must denounce, but one must not remain content with just denouncing.
The freedom to denounce fails to see that it remains caught up in what
it denounces, whereas the freedom that identifies its own limit in the external
authority reaches the point of self-determination.
──Emancipation After Hegel: Achieving a Contradictory Revolution