Textual conspiracies : Walter Benjamin, idolatry, and political theory / James R. Martel.
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- 9780472028191
- 0472028197
- 9780472024957
- 0472024957
- 1283244586
- 9781283244589
- 9786613244581
- 6613244589
- Benjamin, Walter, 1892-1940 -- Political and social views
- Benjamin, Walter, 1892-1940
- Capitalism
- Liberalism
- Conspiracies
- Politics and literature
- Free enterprise
- Libéralisme
- Conspiration
- Politique et littérature
- liberalism
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- German
- PHILOSOPHY -- Political
- Capitalism
- Conspiracies
- Liberalism
- Political and social views
- Politics and literature
- 838/.91209 22
- PT2603.E455
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Includes bibliographical references ( pages 287-294 ) and index.
Walter Benjamin's conspiracy with language -- Kafka : the messiah who does nothing at all -- Machiavelli's conspiracy of open secrets -- Rendering the world into signs : Alexis de Tocqueville and Edgar Allan Poe -- Hannah Arendt, Federico Garcia lorca, and the place for the human -- Reconstructing the world : Frantz Fanon and Assia Djebar -- Conclusion : a faithless leap : The conspiracy that is already here.
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