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I'm reading "The Rebel's Clinic" which is a biography of Franz Fannon and Camus seems like a weasley little imperialist that could never bring himself to actually support algerian independence because it turned violent, he's like modern day liberal zionists, heck he probably was one at the time too.
Anyway I read the stranger and didn't get anything out of it
What is the relationship between Fanon and Camus? Personal or theoretical?
Edit: ok looks like they just covered similar topics