In a world where possibilities have become increasingly limited, a malcontent wrestles to make sense of it all. From labor and racial issues to issues of civil liberties, there's enough to tick us all off a bit.
"Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted."- Martin Luther King, Jr.
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In a world where possibilities have become increasingly limited, a malcontent wrestles to make sense of it all. From labor and racial issues to issues of civil liberties, there's enough to tick us all off a bit.
"Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted."- Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Negro Who Cites Montesquieu Must Be Watched (The Frantz Fanon Episode) w/ Dr. Christopher J. Lee
Maladjusted Life
1 hour 21 minutes
7 years ago
The Negro Who Cites Montesquieu Must Be Watched (The Frantz Fanon Episode) w/ Dr. Christopher J. Lee
I chat with Lafayette College professor, Dr. Christopher J. Lee, about the life and works of my all-time favorite revolutionary, Frantz Fanon. Dr. Lee penned Frantz Fanon: Toward A Revolutionary Humanism (2015), a synoptical work touching on Fanon's upper middle class upbringing on the island of Martinique, his days as an advocate and leading ideologue behind Algeria's armed resistance against France and everything in between. We go far and wide in this conversation and delve into how Fanon's work is relevant today.
Acknowledgments:
The intro clip is from the BBC's Meridian program in an episode from 2000 titled: "The Legacy of Frantz Fanon."
Maladjusted Life
In a world where possibilities have become increasingly limited, a malcontent wrestles to make sense of it all. From labor and racial issues to issues of civil liberties, there's enough to tick us all off a bit.
"Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted."- Martin Luther King, Jr.