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Frantz Fanon's 'Wretched Of The Earth': A Marxist Critique

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Fanon has been used by academics as a basis for a whole series of confused and reactionary ideas about “de-colonisation of the mind”. However, “Wretched of the Earth” is a book about revolutionary struggle against colonialism, arms in hand. In the book, Fanon issues very sharp and prescient warnings about the treacherous role of the bourgeoisie after independence, but at the same time he argues that the only revolutionary classes in colonial countries are the peasantry and the lumpen-proletariat, as opposed to the working class. In this talk, Jorge Martin will discuss how Fanon reached these conclusions, what role he played in the Algerian revolution, and why the strategy he advocated was wrong. 📚 Subscribe to the In Defence of Marxism magazine: https://communist.red/magazine/ 🌎 Sign up for the founding congress of the Revolutionary Communist International: schoolofcommunism.com/ ✊ Join the Communists! Build the RCP: communist.red/join 💸 Donate towards the launch of the RCP: communist.red/donate 📨 Order your communist cell starter pack: communist.red/starterpack 📰 Subscribe to 'The Communist' and 'In Defence of Marxism': communist.red/subscribe 📝 Send in your questions, reports, and more, for both the podcast and the newspaper: communist.red/write
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Fanon has been used by academics as a basis for a whole series of confused and reactionary ideas about “de-colonisation of the mind”. However, “Wretched of the Earth” is a book about revolutionary struggle against colonialism, arms in hand. In the book, Fanon issues very sharp and prescient warnings about the treacherous role of the bourgeoisie after independence, but at the same time he argues that the only revolutionary classes in colonial countries are the peasantry and the lumpen-proletariat, as opposed to the working class. In this talk, Jorge Martin will discuss how Fanon reached these conclusions, what role he played in the Algerian revolution, and why the strategy he advocated was wrong. 📚 Subscribe to the In Defence of Marxism magazine: https://communist.red/magazine/ 🌎 Sign up for the founding congress of the Revolutionary Communist International: schoolofcommunism.com/ ✊ Join the Communists! Build the RCP: communist.red/join 💸 Donate towards the launch of the RCP: communist.red/donate 📨 Order your communist cell starter pack: communist.red/starterpack 📰 Subscribe to 'The Communist' and 'In Defence of Marxism': communist.red/subscribe 📝 Send in your questions, reports, and more, for both the podcast and the newspaper: communist.red/write
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