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" The liberation struggle does not restore to national culture its former values
and configurations. This struggle, which aims at a fundamental
redistribution of relations between men, cannot leave intact either the form
or substance of the people’s culture. After the struggle is over, there is not
only the demise of colonization, but also the demise of the colonized. This
new humanity, for itself and for others, inevitably defines a new humanism.
This new humanism is written into the objectives and methods of the
struggle. "

Frantz Fanon


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Frantz Fanon quote : The liberation struggle does not restore to national culture its former values<br />and configurations. This struggle, which aims at a fundamental<br />redistribution of relations between men, cannot leave intact either the form<br />or substance of the people’s culture. After the struggle is over, there is not<br />only the demise of colonization, but also the demise of the colonized. This<br />new humanity, for itself and for others, inevitably defines a new humanism.<br />This new humanism is written into the objectives and methods of the<br />struggle.