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Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish philosopher associated with the Frankfurt School, had a unique take on the origins and manifestations of violence in the world. James Martel discusses how Benjamin thought about the various forms of violence under capitalism, and whether he thought violence and coercion could be eradicated.
Brad Evans and Terrell Carver, eds., Histories of Violence: Post-war Critical Thought Zed Books, 2017
James Martel, Unburied Bodies: Subversive Corpses and the Authority of the Dead Amherst College Press, 2018
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Walter Benjamin, a German-Jewish philosopher associated with the Frankfurt School, had a unique take on the origins and manifestations of violence in the world. James Martel discusses how Benjamin thought about the various forms of violence under capitalism, and whether he thought violence and coercion could be eradicated.
Brad Evans and Terrell Carver, eds., Histories of Violence: Post-war Critical Thought Zed Books, 2017
James Martel, Unburied Bodies: Subversive Corpses and the Authority of the Dead Amherst College Press, 2018
The post Walter Benjamin on Violence appeared first on KPFA.

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