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['A Negative Lautréamont': Tradition and Politics in Benjamin's Interpretation of Kafka]

Abstract

This article is intended to analyze Benjamin's interpretation of Kafka from the perspective of tradition. The revision of the said concept is here studied whithin the context of Benjaminian late works. The notions of aggadah and halacha are then central for the structure of his reflections. Thus, this paper aims at tracking the elements involved in the elaboration of a political theory that allowed Benjamin to recover Kafka for his political renewal of the concept of humanity.

Keywords:
tradition; politics; materialism; mysticism

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