Jamal Awil

← A Savage War of Peace- Algeria 1954-1962

The pieds noirs denied Algerian grievances after the shock subsided [causal]

Most disappointingly of all perhaps for the F.L.N. was the fact that, after the initial shock of All Saints had subsided, the pieds noirs resumed their way of life as if absolutely nothing had happened; if anything, they had averted their gaze still further from the root causes of Algerian discontent. In metropolitan France, Mendès-France had not been deflected from carrying out his North American tour in mid-November, and it was still not yet considered necessary to decree a state of emergency in Algeria. Deadlock threatened. Says Pierre Leulliette: "Fear engenders cruelty; cruelty, fear, insanity and then paralysis. In the centre of Dante’s circle, the damned remained motionless." This vicious circle now began in Algeria.

SEED: The fear-cruelty-paralysis vicious circle framework could anchor an essay on how denial perpetuates colonial conflict.

Horne, Alistair, A Savage War of Peace- Alge…, loc. 332