Fanon and Political Will

Cosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 7 (1):104-127 (2011)
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Abstract

The most important component of Fanon’s political psychology is the notion of emancipatory political will. In the context of Algeria’s national liberation struggle, Fanon develops an account of the militant ‘will of the people’ that warrants analysis in terms drawn from the legacies of Rousseau, Lenin and Mao.

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original Hallward, Peter (2011) "Fanon and political will". Cosmos and History 7(1):104-127

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Peter Hallward
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