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A review by anthropeusthai
The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon
2.0
Many of the arguments in the first half seem overly ideological and don't hold up to (my) scrutiny. The work feels disjointed, broad, oscillatingly sometimes grittily realistic and other times vaguely idealistic.
The second half is a profound psychological account of the horrors of colonialism. Do not read before bed.
The philosophical conclusion is perhaps the most compelling, if elusive, part of the work.
The second half is a profound psychological account of the horrors of colonialism. Do not read before bed.
The philosophical conclusion is perhaps the most compelling, if elusive, part of the work.