Quote:
“[N]either did intelligence save anybody, for if equality among men is proclaimed in the name of intelligence and philosophy, it is also true that these concepts have been used to justify the extermination of man.”
Source:
Quote: Frantz Fanon (1967): Black Skin, White Masks (1952), translated from the French by Richard Philcox, New York: Pluto Press, p. 25.
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Author Bio:
Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) was born in Martinique. He studied medicine and philosophy in Lyon and was one of the most important pioneers of anti- and post-colonial theory.
Context:

Further Reading:
*Frantz Fanon (1967): The Wretched of the Earth. Grove Press: New York, especially p. 78.
*Peter Hudis (26.12.2020) The Revolutionary Humanism of Frantz Fanon, Brooklyn: Jacobin.
*John Drabinski (2019): "Frantz Fanon", in: The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2019 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.).
Year:
1952