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61 | Frantz Fanon, Racism, and the Alienation of Reason

What's Left of Philosophy

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Is There a Cycle Analytical Interpretation of the Black Problem?

I'm not quite sure I understand the let's say Pessimistic or ontological readings of phenomenon where throughout chapter five he clearly does Yarn for and believe in the universal humanism even when he's talking about anti-Semitism. And so I don't think that this book makes sense without the background understanding that phenomenon thinks that there is either in reality or In potentiality some reasonable form of humanity in which we all can share. That's also what provokes the despair and the failure of it that reasons being so impaired and alienated yet that is What we need in order to need to experience freedom?

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