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17: Fanon the Clinician feat. Nica Siegel

Ordinary Unhappiness

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Fanon's Theorizing of the Revolution

Fanon is starting to theorize the revolution as a kind of transferential constellation. He also saw that the revolutionary subject and subjects have their own pathologies. Fanon stands in for like this sort of boogie man of like the intellectual who went wrong right or who was always already going to go wrong, says David Marietz. The original sense of it can be drawn from fanon's work but I think there's something so much more grounded and real about this idea than what we've heard before.

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