Frantz Fanon, "On Violence" pp. 1-31

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Across
  1. 4. The colonialist bourgeoisie hammered into the colonized mind the notion of a society of ____ where each is locked in his subjectivity, where wealth lies in thought.(11)
  2. 7. ____ is quite simply the substitution of one "species" of mankind by another.
  3. 8. But it is obvious that in colonial countries only the ____ is revolutionary. (23)
  4. 10. He is dominated but not _____. (16)
  5. 13. Challenging the colonial world is not a ____ confrontation of viewpoints. (6)
  6. 15. During the period of liberation, however, the colonialist bourgeoisie frantically seeks contact with the colonized "____." (9)
  7. 19. ____ therefore objectively colludes with the forces of violence that erupt in colonial territories. (27)
  8. 20. The ____ political parties never insist on the need for confrontation precisely because their aim is not the radical overthrow of the system. (22)
  9. 21. The colonialist bourgeoisie is aided and abetted in the pacification of the colonized by the inescapable powers of ____. (28)
  10. 22. The great victory of the ____ people at Dien Bien Phu is no loner strictly speaking a ____ victory. (30-31)
  11. 24. ____, in fact, involves both the colonial system and the burgeoning national bourgeoisie. (24)
  12. 25. The challenge now is to seize this ____ as it realigns itself. (21)
Down
  1. 1. During the struggle for liberation there is a singular loss of interest in these ____. (20)
  2. 2. ____, believe me, are more terrifying than colonists. (19)
  3. 3. The colonist makes ____ and he knows it. (15)
  4. 5. The Church in the colonies is a ____ man's Church (7)
  5. 6. the colonized intellectual gives priority to detail and forgets the very purpose of the struggle--the ____ of colonialism. (13)
  6. 9. This compartmentalized world, this world divided in two, is inhabited by different ____. (5)
  7. 11. The colonial world is a ____ world. (3)
  8. 12. The colonized's sector, or at least the "native" quarters, the shanty town, the Medina, the reservation, is a ____ place. (5)
  9. 14. But every time the issue of ____ values crop up, the colonized grow tense and their muscles seize up. (8)
  10. 16. For them, there can be no doubt, any attempt to smash colonial oppression by force is an act of ____ (25)
  11. 17. The colonial world is a _____ world. (6)
  12. 18. The "thing" colonized becomes a man through the very process of ______. (3)
  13. 23. Decolonization is truly the creation of new ____. (2)