Citation as Incitation: The Political Agenda of the Passagenarbeit
What is “Das Passagen-Werk”? What we have is a massive collection of fragments, tantalizing but unwieldy, a collection that could give rise to a number of alternative models. It cannot be called aWerk, although it was undoubtedly conceived in view of one. At the same time, it was in ongoing dialogue...
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