Mikael Spång: HEGEL AND HAITI – THREE INTERPRETATIONS

Frantz Fanon argued that unless liberation from slavery and colonialism is the work of the oppressed themselves, it does not lead to another life (a life in free­dom); instead, it is only a transformation from one way of living to another. A key idea in modernity is that freedom is based on liberation, shaping the political land­scape since the early modern revolutions. Furthermore, it is an idea linked to the ancient view that political life rises above “mere” life; political freedom is about the good life, not the life that humans share with animals (bios as opposed to zoe).

Keywords: political freedom, Haitian Revolution, Hegel, human rights, unhappy consciousness

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