Conclusion
Conclusion
Central to the work of Fanon is a conception of history and international politics enabling nations to share the same history without losing their differences. Fanon inaugurates a new humanism which is premised on an ethics that respects difference. The conclusion shows that he was an ethical thinker: anti-racist, humanist and internationalist.
Keywords: Revolution, negritude, Sartre, existential phenomenology, difference, history, self, language, internationalism, democracy
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