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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 concise reading of Walter Benjamin as a coherent historical materialist. He traces Benjamin’s move from Kantian and anarchist engagements to a heterodox Marxism. Conversations cover Benjamin’s critique of progress, his view of modernism and capitalism, and the role of desire, labor, and anonymous lives in his thought.
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Fragments Conceal A Coherent System

  • Benjamin's fragments conceal a coherent philosophical intention that can be reconstructed.
  • His own method of 'constellation' supports reading fragments as parts of a unified system.
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Critique Of Political Economy Recentered

  • Benjamin emphasizes Marx's critique of political economy and commodity fetishism over orthodox deterministic readings.
  • He merges that critique with earlier philosophical work to stress capitalism's historical specificity.
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Fourier's Utopian Imprint

  • Benjamin inherits utopian elements from Charles Fourier, especially about reorganizing desire and affect.
  • This influence complements his critique of political economy toward a broader social transformation.
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