Camus and Fanon on the Algerian Question
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<p>This is the first book to offer a systematic comparison of the philosophies of Albert Camus and Frantz Fanon. It shows how the ethical political and psychological outlooks of these two influential thinkers can further our understandings of how to bring about justice in the face of deep power imbalances.</p><p>The author foregrounds the bloody Algerian War of Independence in his analysis of the philosophies of Camus and Fanon. Although neither supported French colonial occupation of Algeria they held radically different views of the conflict. Fanon supported emancipation through violence which the author argues has been uncritically romanticized. Camus on the other hand supported an ethics of moderation that shunned indiscriminate violence. The author argues that Camus has been unfairly accused of being an apologist for colonialism. Finally the author draws out the common endorsement of humanist values that drive both Camus’ and Fanon’s thought.</p><p><em>Camus and Fanon on the Algerian Question</em> will appeal to scholars and advanced students interested in twentieth-century Continental philosophy postcolonialism existentialism and African philosophy.</p>
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