“All human knowledge takes the form of interpretation.”
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Walter Bendix Schönflies Benjamin was a German-Jewish Marxist philosopher-sociologist, literary critic, translator and essayist. He was at times associated with the Frankfurt School of critical theory. His Marxism was more influenced by Bertolt Brecht, who had developed his own critical aesthetics, which asked for the emotional distancing of the spectator (Verfremdungseffekt). An important earlier influence and friend was Gershom Scholem, who founded the modern, academic study of the Kabbalah and of Jewish mysticism. Over the last half-century the regard for his work and its influence have risen dramatically, making Benjamin one of the most important twentieth century thinkers about literature and about modern aesthetic experience. Source and more information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Benjamin
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“All human knowledge takes the form of interpretation.”
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“The camera introduces us to unconscious optics as does psychoanalysis to unconscious impulses.”
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“Books and harlots have their quarrels in public.”
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“Quotations in my work are like wayside robbers who leap out armed and relieve the stroller of his conviction.”
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“Gifts must affect the receiver to the point of shock.”
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“Work on good prose has three steps: a musical stage when it is composed, an architectonic one when it is built, and a textile one when it is woven.”
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“It is precisely the purpose of the public opinion generated by the press to make the public incapable of judging, to insinuate into it the attitude of someone irresponsible, uninformed.”
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“Counsel woven into the fabric of real life is wisdom.”
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