Walter Benjamin Warned Us Against the Illusions of Capitalist Progress

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"The German writer Walter Benjamin has become one of the most influential cultural theorists of the last century. Benjamin took his own life in September 1940 to avoid falling into the hands of the Gestapo, but the Nazi regime could not snuff out his extraordinary intellectual legacy. Benjamin’s unorthodox Marxism and ideas about culture and history have inspired several generations of critical thought about the world made by capitalism. His relationships with figures such as Bertolt Brecht and Theodor Adorno have also inspired a range of scholarly work, while his description of revolution as an 'emergency brake' saving humanity from the disasters of capitalism resonates more than ever in a time of ecological crisis. ..." 





Galerie Vivienne (1916) photographed by Charles Lansiaux

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