“Ambivalence” has dropped! “The Ambivalence of Disposable Time: The Source and Remedy of theNational Difficulties at Two Hundred,” Tom Walker,Simon Fraser University Two things I am especially pleased about that were sort of incidental at the time: 1. The prominence in the title of “Ambivalence” — the future is ambivalent — and 2. The ending quote by Benjamin of a quote about stereoscopic vision. The “author’s original version” can be downloaded from his drop box . Tags: published papers
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“Ambivalence” has dropped!
Two things I am especially pleased about that were sort of incidental at the time:
1. The prominence in the title of “Ambivalence” — the future is ambivalent — and
2. The ending quote by Benjamin of a quote about stereoscopic vision.
The “author’s original version” can be downloaded from his drop box .