Frantz Fanon

The Wretched of the Earth

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  • Zeynebhas quoted2 years ago
    Decolonization never goes unnoticed, for it focuses on and fundamentally alters being, and transforms the spectator crushed to a nonessential state into a privileged actor, captured in a virtually grandiose fashion by the spotlight of History. It infuses a new rhythm, specific to a new generation of men, with a new language and a new humanity. Decolonization is truly the creation of new men. But such a creation cannot be attributed to a supernatural power: The “thing” colonized becomes a man through the very process of liberation.

    Decolonization, therefore, implies the urgent need to thoroughly challenge the colonial situation. Its definition can, if we want to describe it accurately, be summed up in the well-known words: “The last shall be first.” Decolonization is verification of this. At a descriptive level, therefore, any decolonization is a success.
  • Zeynebhas quoted2 years ago
    Decolonization, which sets out to change the order of the world, is clearly an agenda for total disorder. But it cannot be accomplished by the wave of a magic wand, a natural cataclysm, or a gentleman’s agreement. Decolonization, we know, is an historical process: In other words, it can only be understood, it can only find its significance and become self coherent insofar as we can discern the history-making movement which gives it form and substance. Decolonization is the encounter between two congenitally antagonistic forces that in fact owe their singularity to the kind of reification secreted and nurtured by the colonial situation. Their first confrontation was colored by violence and their cohabitation —or rather the exploitation of the colonized by the colonizer—continued at the point of the bayonet and under cannon fire.
  • Zeynebhas quoted2 years ago
    “O my body, make of me always a man who questions!”
  • Vlada Phas quoted2 years ago
    European masses must first of all decide to wake up, put on their thinking caps and stop playing the irresponsible game of Sleeping Beauty.
  • Vlada Phas quoted2 years ago
    So we will not accept aid for the underdeveloped countries as “charity.”
  • Vlada Phas quoted2 years ago
    If working conditions are not modified it will take centuries to humanize this world which the imperialist forces have reduced to the animal level.
  • Vlada Phas quoted2 years ago
    For the colonists the alternative is not between an Algerian Algeria and a French Algeria, but between an independent Algeria and a colonial Algeria.
  • Vlada Phas quoted2 years ago
    It is therefore obvious that the underdeveloped countries have no real interest in either prolonging or intensifying this cold war.
  • Vlada Phas quoted2 years ago
    colonialism is not a machine capable of thinking, a body endowed with reason. It is naked violence and only gives in when confronted with greater violence.
  • Vlada Phas quoted2 years ago
    The colonized intellectual has invested his aggression in his barely veiled wish to be assimilated to the colonizer’s world.
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