Benjamin's redemptive politics: ruins or debris in the sacred jungle

New Formations - ISSN 0950-2378
Volume 2004 Number 54

Benjamin's redemptive politics: ruins or debris in the sacred jungle
Derek Bunyard pages -

Abstract

Bunyard examines Walter Benjamin’s speculative potential in The Arcades Project, suggesting the text’s perspective on the potential for improvements on modern societies’ prevalent social problems. This article comments on the impact of political movements and change on the circumstances of social conflict and discusses literary imagery.

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Derek Bunyard (2004) Benjamin's redemptive politics: ruins or debris in the sacred jungle, New Formations, 2004(54), -

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