Walter Benjamin's “Critique of Violence” Is a Revolutionary Call to Arms
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State of Exception by Giorgio Agamben
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Chapter 4 Fomenting the Constellations of Revolutionary “Now-Time”: Walter Benjamin's Dialectical Theory of Religion, Society and History in: The Critique of Religion and Religion's Critique
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Mark Neocleous · War as peace, peace as pacification (2010)
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Marketing Violence
Walter Benjamin - Selected Writings, Volume 1 - 1913-1926 (1996, Belknap Press), PDF, Poetry
David Pan Against Biopolitics Walter Benjamin Carl Schmitt and Giorgio Agamben On Political Sovereignty and Symbolic Order, PDF, Sovereignty
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PDF) Crisis, Justice, Messianism: Walter Benjamin's 'Critique of Violence
On Walter Benjamin Critical Essays and Recollections - Nodrm, PDF, Theodor W. Adorno
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