Walter Benjamin. A Philosophical Interpretation of the World Through Poetry. Guest Editor’s Preface

Abstract

This special issue dedicated to Wlater Benjamin collects five essays in which a fundamental feature of his critical Theory is explored: his ability to inquire and interpret complex problems of a social, political, legal, and artistic order, through images made out of a Philosophy and a Theory of History that finds its most lucid expression in Poetry and in the Work of Art.

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