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[OPE-L] Fire Alarm: Reading Walter Benjamin by Michael Löwy
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Title: Fire Alarm: Reading Walter Benjamin by Michael
Löwy
Fire Alarm:
Reading Walter Benjamin
by Michael
Löwy
Translated by
Chris Turner
Revolutionary critic of the philosophy of progress, nostalgic of the
past yet dreaming of the future, romantic partisan of
materialism-Walter Benjamin is in every sense of the word an
"unclassifiable" philosopher. His last text was written in a state
of urgency, as he attempted to escape the Gestapo in 1940, before
finally committing suicide. "On the Concept of History" is one of
the most important philosophical and political writings of the
twentieth century, argues Michael Löwy in this scrupulous, clear and
fascinating examination.
Löwy uses the concept of "elective affinity," the mutual
attraction between two cultural figures, derived from the amorous
encounter of two souls in Goethe's novel Elective Affinities.
Looking in detail at Benjamin's celebrated but often mysterious
text, and restoring the philosophical, theological and political
context, Löwy strives to understand and highlight the complex
relationship between redemption and revolution in Benjamin's
philosophy of history.
"Sensitive to Benjamin's profound anxiety and the tragic vision of
the world, Löwy traces the unfurling of this "revolutionary
melancholia," which is haunted by the recurrence of disasters. ...
It is unusual to explore the depths of a text in this manner, but it
is true that we have here the text of an exceptional thinker."
- Le Monde
"A work of great humanist import ..." -
L'Humanité
Michael Löwy is Research Director of Sociology at the Centre
National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris. His previous books
include Redemption and Utopia: Liberation Judaism in Central
Europe, Marxism in Latin America and The War of the Gods: Religion and
Politics in Latin America.
Publication
February 2006
148 pages
Cloth
1 84467 040 6
£16.99 / US$27 / CAN$38
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