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Uwe Steiner

    Poetische Theodizee
    Walter Benjamin
    Die Geburt der Kritik aus dem Geiste der Kunst
    Walter Benjamin, 1892 - 1940, zum 100. Geburtstag
    Humanism and revolution
    Walter Benjamin. An Introduction to His Work and Thought
    • 2015

      The concept of revolution is of crucial importance for the self-perception of modernity. For the American and French Revolutions, grounded in the declaration of human rights, references to classical antiquity play a central role: the appeal to antiquity allows for the revolutionary break from tradition. On both sides of the Atlantic, classical antiquity provides ideals of humanity that both celebrate and criticize the achievements of modernity. This volume examines the relationship between humanism and revolution from both European and American perspectives: central themes are the foundations of humanism, the relationships among politics, law, and art, but also the Scientific Revolution and the geography of revolution as it comes to the fore in the circulation of ideas between Europe and the „New World“. How modern, in other words, is the humanism of the eighteenth century.

      Humanism and revolution
    • 2012

      Walter Benjamin, once a failed Germanist, is now revered for his contributions to literature and philosophy. His essays explore modernity in art, technology, and politics, sparking ongoing debates about interpretation. This introduction clarifies misconceptions and highlights Benjamin as a visionary thinker ahead of his time.

      Walter Benjamin. An Introduction to His Work and Thought