The problem of distraction

Stanford, California: Stanford University Press (2012)
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Abstract

The demand for a cause : not-always-thinking -- A face for distraction -- Kafka (diaspora) -- Heidegger (dissipation) -- Benjamin (entertainment) -- Epilogue : distraction and politics.

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