Fanon
Monday, February 9, 2026
The story of psychiatrist Frantz Fanon and how he became involved with the Algerian Revolution. A society that drives its members to desperate solutions is a non-viable society.
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IN 1956, at a mental hospital in Blida, Algeria, a young psychiatrist wrote a letter of resignation. “There are times when silence is a form of dishonesty,” read one of the sentences in the letter. He no longer wanted to lie and close himself off from reality.
The letter was not merely an administrative document, but an ideological message against injustice. Later, the letter written by Frantz Fanon became a “poem” of res
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