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Frantz Fanon

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Alina Kurushevahas quotedlast month
Dual economies create divided worlds in which uneven and unequal conditions of development can often mask the ubiquitous, underlying factors of persistent poverty and malnutrition, caste and racial injustice, the hidden injuries of class, the exploitation of women’s labor, and the victimization of minorities and refugees.
Alina Kurushevahas quotedlast month
Fanon’s teleological belief that the whole process would end in a new humanism, a new planetary relation to freedom defined by the Third World
Alina Kurushevahas quotedlast month
When Fanon, on the contrary, says that Europe is heading for ruin, far from uttering a cry of alarm, he is offering a diagnostic. Dr. Fanon claims he neither considers it to be a hopeless case —miracles have been known to exist—nor is he offering to cure it. He is stating the fact that it is in its death throes. As an outsider, he bases his diagnostic on the symptoms he has observed. As for treating it, no: he has other things to worry about.

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