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  1. Elected president of the Freie Studentenschaft (Free Students Association), Benjamin wrote essays arguing for educational and general cultural change while working alongside Wyneken at the legendary and controversial youth magazine Der Anfang (The beginning), that was banned in all schools in Bavaria.

  2. Jan 18, 2011 · As a student at the universities of Freiburg im Breisgau and Berlin, Benjamin attended lectures by the neo-Kantian philosopher Heinrich Rickert and the sociologist Georg Simmel, whilst continuing to be actively involved in the growing Youth Movement.

  3. Jun 5, 2024 · Walter Benjamin was a man of letters and aesthetician, now considered to have been the most important German literary critic in the first half of the 20th century. Born into a prosperous Jewish family, Benjamin studied philosophy in Berlin, Freiburg im Breisgau, Munich, and Bern.

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  5. Learn about Walter Benjamin, a German philosopher and critic who challenged the notion of art authenticity and influenced postmodern thought. Explore his essays on photography, film, and urban culture, and his unfinished Arcades project.

    • German
    • July 15, 1892
    • Berlin, Germany
    • September 26, 1940
  6. Jun 23, 2023 · Dr. Ellie Anderson, philosophy professor and co-host of Overthink podcast, breaks down Walter Benjamin's famous (and somewhat challenging!) essay "The Work o...

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  7. Sep 16, 2023 · A biographical entry on the philosopher and cultural theorist Walter Benjamin, who influenced critical theory, cultural studies, and postdigital thinking. Learn about his life, works, influences, and legacy, as well as his tragic death in 1940.

  8. Walter Benjamin (18921940) was born in Berlin, Germany, into a ‘wealthy run-of-the-mill assimilated Jewish family’. He was raised in a well-off quarter of the city and came of age during the Weimar Republic years before becoming a political refugee, fleeing to Paris in 1933.