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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. An important part of my intellectual history. ( )The anti-colonial movements now sweeping across Africa and Asia have transformed world politics, creating a new Third World of the emergent countries. In this, their manifest, Frantz Fanon exposes the economic and psychological degradation of imperialism and points the way forward - by violence if necessary - to socialism. This study of the Algerian revolution has served as a model for other liberation struggles. It is the key to today's politics - and it has itself made history. Reviewed here. no reviews | add a review
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Although socialism has seemingly collapsed in the years since Fanon's work was first published, there is much in his look into the political, racial, and social psyche of the ever-emerging Third World that still rings true at the cusp of a new century. --Eugene Holley, Jr.
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