1. Ghandi, Fanon and Césaire
Unlike Ghandi, Marxist theories greatly influenced Fanon's idea of the alienation of the black man. ... Instead, new insight prompted the natives to violently rise up against the Europeans as they achieved in Algeria. ... Unlike Fanon and Césaire, Gandhi firmly stood against violence; he devoted himself to peace and greatly depended on it when pursuing his objective. ... He stressed the importance of compatibility, and rejected the European concept of morality and materialism. ... As a result of Gandhi's instruction, Indians began to envision a sovereign state without European...
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