He wretched of the earth5/26/2023 ![]() ![]() The author also makes an important psychological assumption about a native’s envy of the settler. This confrontation is a source of violent struggle between a settler and a native. At the same time, a native’s interest is, correspondingly, is his well-being and prosperity of his community. ![]() A settler’s interest does not consider the well-being of a native at all, or, at least, it is of interest for him as long as it can produce his own prosperity. Firstly, colonization is a collision of two separate worlds, which do not understand the peculiarities of each other.īesides the collision of peculiarities, confrontation of interests is even more crucial in bearing colonial violence. Two causes of confrontation contained within the nature of colonization and anti-colonization struggle can be defined after reading Fanon’s work. ![]() In his reasoning, he builds a logical sequence, which causes a chain reaction of violence: experiencing violence from the side of the colonizer, the colonized are forced to show counter-violence. The author considers colonial violence to be a logical and grounded stage of a colonized community’s development. ![]()
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