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Fanon

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This work approaches Fanon as both a political philosopher and political sociologist of the African experience.

It suggests that Fanon's political writings be viewed in terms of his concern with how relations are structured in colonial and postcolonial Africa and the implications of those structural arrangements for political conflict in Africa.

Fanon's attempt to explain the pathologies and contradictions of African politics in terms of class and the historical processes that influence and constrain class political behavior is provocative and insightful.

But the moral dimension that informs Fanon's theoretical perspectives is no less important, if only because it attests to his strong advocacy of the need for revolutionary change as a necessary condition for the restructuring of African political systems.

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Kegan Paul
0710307438 / 9780710307439
Hardback
320.96
24/01/2002
United Kingdom
English
262p.
23 cm
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