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Frantz Fanon's seminal work examines the psychological and social dimensions of colonialism and decolonization. Originally published in 1961, this influential text analyzes the violence inherent in colonial systems and the liberation struggles of colonized peoples, particularly in Algeria. Fanon's penetrating critique explores how colonialism shapes identity, consciousness, and resistance movements. Essential reading for understanding postcolonial theory, revolutionary thought, and the complexities of anti-colonial movements. A foundational text that continues to inform contemporary discussions of power, oppression, and social transformation.