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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 of World Cultures and Literatures and author of books on Benjamin and Vietnamese studies, argues Walter Benjamin’s scattered writings form a coherent project. He explores Benjamin’s distinctive historical materialism, critiques of progress and Kantian history, influences from utopian socialists, the Arcades Project’s excavation of capitalist phantasmagoria, and the call for urgent political organization.
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ANECDOTE

Two Books, Two Marxist Angles

  • Nguyen worked on Benjamin's book concurrently with his Vietnam War study, linking both through heterodox Marxisms.
  • He contrasts Benjamin's anti-humanist historical materialism with his earlier book's humanist communist themes.
ADVICE

Reconstruct Systems From Fragments

  • Reconstruct fragmentary thinkers by locating a systematic intent behind their fragments.
  • Nguyen recommends treating Benjamin's fragments like constellations that reveal an underlying philosophical framework.
INSIGHT

Fragments Conceal A System

  • Benjamin's fragmentary writings conceal an underlying systematic philosophical intention.
  • Duy Lap Nguyen argues reconstructing that system aligns with Benjamin's own method of interpreting fragments as constellations.
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