New German Critique 37:3 (111)
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Back to Top1. Lamenting Language Itself: Gershom Scholem on the Silent Language of Lamentation–Lina Barouch
2. Franz Rosenzweig: Homelessness in Time–Louis P. Blond
3. Franz Rosenzweig's "Oldest System-Program"–Benjamin Pollock
4. The Reification of Consciousness: Husserl's Phenomenology in Lukács's Identical Subject-Object]–Richard Westerman
5. Thinking beyond Secularization: Walter Benjamin, the "Religious Turn," and the Poetics of Theory–Daniel Weidner
6. Cutting to the Chase: Carl Schmitt and Hans Blumenberg on Political Theology and Secularization–Pini Ifergan
7. Just before the "Straussians": The Development of Leo Strauss's Political Thought from the Weimar Republic to America–Adi Armon