Walter Benjamin and the Post-Kantian Tradition

New York: Rowman & Littlefield International (2017)
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Abstract

Walter Benjamin and the Post-Kantian Tradition engages with Benjamin as a theorist of a historical and philosophical problematic, and demonstrates how Benjamin moves from an aspiring idealist philosopher to a politically engaged Marxist critic without abandoning the theoretical project he develops early on.

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