998 resultados para Sanders, Walter, 1906-1972


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Back Row: Harry Workman, Fred Newton, Walter Eyke, Samuel Davison, Mason Rumney, Carl Clement

2nd Row: manager Hull, Walter Graham, Paul Magoffin, Captain John Curtis, John Garrels, Harry Hammond, Keene Fitzpatrick

Front Row: Harry Patrick, John Loell, Harry Bishop

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Top Row: Albert Chandler, Ivan Steckle

3rd Row:George Wheeler, Walter Eyke, Harry Bishop, ? Morgan, Coach Fielding Yost, John Garrels, Arthur Wright, William Embs

2nd Row: trainer Keene Fitzpatrick, Harry Hammond, Walter Graham, Captain John Curtis, John Loell, Carl Clement, Mason Runney, Frederick Witmire, mnagr. Lawrence Hull

Front Row: Paul Magoffin, Harry Workman, Fred Newton

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The Squad" at Barbour gy

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[Album caption is "Yost and his smile"]

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[Album caption is "Joe and Duitchj"]

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The following paper examines Walter Benjamin’s reflection on the category of “redemption”, mainly developed in the theses On the concept of History. To this end, we will try firstly to reconstruct Benjamin’s critique of “fate”, as it unfolds in the twenties on the field of right, economy and, especially, history. The critique of the expiatory logic of “fate” – developed in essays such as Fate and Character, Critique of violence or Capitalism as religion – will then allow us to disclose the “dialectical” structure of redemption, whereby Benjamin mobilizes his previous theory of knowledge against the doctrine of progress.