What's Left of Philosophy

91 | Fanon’s Dialectic of Violence

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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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INSIGHT

Fanon’s Dialectic of Violence

  • Fanon explains revolutionary violence as a transformation of the oppressed from objects to active subjects.
  • This political form of violence differs qualitatively from colonial violence, which is about domination.
INSIGHT

Violence’s Psychological Costs

  • Fanon was a psychiatrist who saw violence's devastating psychological impact on both victims and perpetrators.
  • He acknowledges the tragic necessity of violence while hoping for psychological processing and healing.
ANECDOTE

Torturer’s Psychological Struggle

  • A French torturer asked Fanon to help him torture Algerians without guilt or behavioral issues.
  • This reveals how violence corrupts the psyche of oppressors as well as the oppressed.
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