• FUCKTHEPAINTUP [any]
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    4 years ago

    You’re a difficult one!

    Of course Fanon is a radical humanist. So was Mao. So was uh, Shakespeare? Jesus was a radical humanist.

    Marxist-Humanism has made important contributions to the left. Subjectivity is a core component of academic Maoism and Marxist-Humanism and Structuralism and the New Left. It all overlaps.

    However, Marxist-Humanism has a dual character. There are revolutionary and counter-revolutionaries within that school of thought.

    Can we compromise and say that Fanon was a revolutionary Marxist-Humanist?