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Duy Lap Nguyen, "Walter Benjamin and the Critique of Political Economy: A New Historical Materialism" (Bloomsbury, 2024)

Jan 27, 2026
Duy Lap Nguyen, Associate Professor in World Cultures and Literatures, offers a fresh book-length reading of Walter Benjamin that treats his dispersed writings as a coherent project. Nguyen explores Benjamin’s unique historical materialism, his critique of Kantian and progressive notions of history, the Arcades Project’s study of capitalist phantasmagoria, and contemporary political implications.
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Fragments Conceal A System

  • Duy Lap Nguyen argues Benjamin's fragmentary writings conceal a coherent philosophical intention worth reconstructing.
  • Benjamin's own method of 'constellation' supports reading fragments as parts of a unified system.
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A Distinct Marxist Emphasis

  • Benjamin's late work emphasizes the critique of political economy, not party orthodoxy or young-Marx humanism.
  • He blends this critique with influences like utopian socialist Charles Fourier to stress desire and affect.
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Messianic Alternative To Kantian Progress

  • Benjamin rejects Kantian progress-as-moral-realization and develops a messianic alternative to the 'infinite task.'
  • Revolution for Benjamin means abolishing the need to endlessly pursue moral ideals, not fulfilling Kantian ethics.
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