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What's Left of Philosophy

91 | Fanon’s Dialectic of Violence

Jun 11, 2024
Exploring Frantz Fanon's endorsement of revolutionary violence, the impact of violence on colonized and colonizers, and the dialectic of violence in decolonization. Emphasis on reclaiming agency, understanding the intersection of violence, land, and identity, and the transformative power of reason. Fanon's call for humanization and socialization in the decolonization process.
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  • Fanon viewed revolutionary violence as necessary for decolonization, advocating for a qualitative shift in subject-object relations.
  • The psychological impact of violence on both colonized and colonizers was highlighted through Fanon's psychiatric work.

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Importance of Understanding Fanon's Anti-Colonial Text

Discussing Frantz Fanon's 'The Wretched of the Earth,' the episode explores its impact on movements like the Black Panther Party. Published in 1961, Fanon's analysis of the Algerian Revolution and the FLN's struggle is highlighted.

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