"Escapes" and Displacements: Notes on Frantz Fanon's Oppositional Discourse
Part Three: Histories, Impure Foundational Histories
Alejandro De Oto, El Colegio De México, CEAA
10 At the beginning of "Existentialism", Jean-Paul Sartre declares: "Man is nothing else than what he does of himself
At the beginning of "Existentialism," Jean-Paul Sartre declares: "Man is nothing else than what he does of himself. Such is the first principle of existentialism" (259).