The following is an excerpt from Franz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth (Evaluating the Evidence 28.3) . In it, he discusses the role of violence in decolonization: "National liberation, national renaissance, the restoration of nationhood to the people, commonwealth: whatever may be the heading used or the new formulas introduced, decolonization is always a violent phenomenon. At whatever level we study it-relationships between individuals, new names for sports clubs, the human admixture at cocktail parties, in the police, on the directing boards of national or private banks-decolonization is quite simply the replacing of a certain 'species' of men by another 'species' of men. Without any period of transition, there is a total, complete, and absolute substitution. . . ."
According to Fanon, decolonization
A) is always violent.
B) is best accomplished peacefully.
C) is impractical.
D) only results in superficial changes.
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