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91 | Fanon’s Dialectic of Violence

What's Left of Philosophy

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Understanding the Intersection of Violence, Land, and Identity in the International Context

The chapter explores how violence is intertwined with issues of land, economics, and nationalism, emphasizing the complexities of claims to land and self-determination. It discusses the significance of land as a place of identity formation, the psychological and political impacts of dehumanization during colonial wars, and the necessity to break the cycle of violence through self-emancipation. The conversation also reflects on the psychological toll of maintaining systems of oppression and violence, urging for a shift towards a more peaceful and harmonious existence.

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