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Fanon, freedom - Coggle Diagram
Fanon
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violence
‘violence … frees the native from his inferiority complex and from his despair and inaction; it makes him fearless and restores his self-respect’ (1963: 94)
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state
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European
modern state inapplicable bc in it pp have interlocked relationship with ruler but colonised world the relationship is aristotelain: either or; machinaean
'Turn White or disappear' (black skin, white mask)
the people
pseudo-independence reveals 'children of the coloniser' as enablers of indirect rule; lack of communal interest as weakness of the new state
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problems:
distrust of the rural population, ruling as a business from middle class; militarist policies as pitiless as colonial rule'
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freedom
"man is a yes [...] Yes to life. Yes to love. Yes to generosity. But man is also a no. No to scorn of man. No to degradation of man. No to exploitation of man. No to the butchery of what is most human in man: freedom.”