The Wretched of the Earth
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As we catch the religiosity in Fanon's language of revolutionary wrath — "the last shall be the first," "the almighty body of violence rearing up . . ."8—and run it together with his description of the widening circle of national unity as reaching the "boiling point" in a way that "is reminiscent of a religious brotherhood, a church or a mystical doctrine,"9 we find ourselves both forewarned and wary of the ethnonationalist religious conflicts of our own times.
Pat Donlin
Homi K. Bhabha
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New global empires rise to enforce their own civilizing missions in the name of democracy and free markets where once progress and development were seen as the shibboleths of a modernized, westernized salvation.
Pat Donlin
Homi K. Bhabha
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the dominant forces of contemporary globalization tend to subscribe to free-market ideas that enshrine ideologies of neoliberal technocractic elitism.
Pat Donlin
Homi K. Bhabha