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Daniel Bensaïd between Marx and Benjamin

Enzo Traverso
- 02 Dec 2016 - 
- Vol. 24, Iss: 4, pp 170-191
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In this article, Bensaid's theoretical and political trajectory is divided into two distinct periods separated by the historical turn of 1989: the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the USSR.
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Daniel Bensaid (1946–2010) was a leading figure of May ’68, a Marxist thinker and an influential French public intellectual. His theoretical and political trajectory is divided into two distinct periods separated by the historical turn of 1989: the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the USSR. This also coincided with an existential turn due to his contracting AIDS, which brought him close to death. After this turn, he played the role of a ‘border-crosser’ between generations, intellectual currents and geopolitical areas within the radical left. In the 1990s, he began a critical rereading of Marx and tried to transcend Trotskyism, confronting its legacy with other currents of critical thought, notably the Frankfurt School. Since this pivotal moment, his writings reveal a permanent and intense dialogue with the work of Walter Benjamin, which he reinterpreted in a contemporary, political perspective, rethinking the political dilemmas of the twenty-first century through a Messianic vision of history. This article emphasises the affinities between two historical constellations – 1939 and 1989 – which, in spite of their obvious differences, were equally shaped by a feeling of defeat, and allowed a fruitful ‘encounter’ between French and German philosophers.

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The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

TL;DR: One of the most important works of cultural theory ever written, Walter Benjamin's groundbreaking essay explores how the age of mass media means audiences can listen to or see a work of art repeatedly and what the troubling social and political implications of this are as mentioned in this paper.
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Theses on the Philosophy of History

TL;DR: A chronicler who recites events without distinguishing between major and minor ones acts in accordance with following truth: nothing that has ever happened should be regarded as lost for history as discussed by the authors.

Critique of Violence

TL;DR: In this paper it is argued that the most elementary relationship within any legal system is that of ends to means, and, further, that violence can first be sought only in the realm of means, not of ends.
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Paris: Capital of the Nineteenth Century

Walter Benjamin
- 01 Jan 1969 - 
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Fire Alarm: Reading Walter Benjamin's 'On the Concept of History'

TL;DR: In this paper, Lowy highlights the complex relationship between redemption and revolution in Benjamin's philosophy of history and argues that it remains one of the most important philosophical and political writings of the twentieth century, in this scrupulous, clear and fascinating examination.