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17: Fanon the Clinician feat. Nica Siegel

Ordinary Unhappiness

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The Revolutionary Subject in Algeria

Fanon sees the revolution sort of in that necessary porousness between the patient and society we see the revolution start to enter. His real entry into revolutionary activity is that he's asked to sort of stow these hideaways who are victims of torture um and they need a place to stay  and they're on the run. He calls the project of colonialism an abortive attempt to desiribralize an entire people. Fanon wavering between sincere desire to treat these people and understanding that to work in this context means to enter into political organized activity.

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