A review by lovingkire
Black Skin, White Masks by Frantz Fanon

3.0

Another in-depth coming, brain-dead.
“He’s an idealist, they’ll say. Not at all; it’s the others who are the scumbags.”
All right, apart from things that can be criticized, I just want to mention some in the concluding chapter which sounds so optimistic and idealistic.
“I find myself one day in the world, and I acknowledge one right for myself: the right to demand human behavior from the other.

And one duty: the duty never to let my decisions renounce my freedom.”