This document discusses the dialectic of domination and liberation. It begins by defining some key terms and outlining the historical relationship between domination and resistance. It then explores how domination manifests through cultural, economic and political means and how groups seek liberation through various strategies of resistance and opposition. The document considers different theories surrounding these concepts and debates their application to modern contexts. It concludes by arguing that liberation requires ongoing struggle and a rejection of all forms of domination. The summary is in 3 sentences.