Abstract
The historical materialist cannot do without the concept of a present which is not a transition, in which time originates and has come to a standstill. For this concept defines precisely the present in which he writes history for his person. Historicism depicts the 'eternal' picture of the past; the historical materialist, an experience with it, which stands alone. He leaves it to others to give themselves to the whore called 'Once upon a time' in the bordello of historicism. He remains master of his powers: man enough, to explode the continuum of history. (Walter Benjamin, quoted in Virno 2015: 3).
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Siganporia, H., & Karioris, F. G. (2016). Rupture and exile: Permanent liminality in spaces for movement and abandonment. Culture Unbound, 8(1), 20–25. https://doi.org/10.3384/cu.2000.1525.168120
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