POL 4275 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Jean-Paul Sartre

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Plays analogous role that works and thought lay - intrinsic and instrumental. Violence gets stuff done and changes the doer (inherent) Colonizers don"t see colonized as humans; we we talk back, it will be seen inherently as violent - it"s logically entailed - necessarily violent. Priority worth by demonstrating power to change conception of self. A man creating himself (18) praxis, forged through violence/resistance, draw from it their humanity. (13) p relationship is contractual, new social group: national differences experiencing shared fate of conscription into work. Violence is different from work - not contractual, can"t build identity on the basis of violence. B p is eventually classless (mutual recognition), but it"s unclear for violence. B p struggling for themselves - eventually emancipate all of us. Sartre says colonized are like p - transcend and lose qualities, leads to a new humanism. Fanon thinks it is a little early for the colonized to free everyone; not the same.

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