Philosopher and translater Martin Ritter, the author of published disertation theses about "Walter Benjamin's philosophy of language", had edited an anthology of texts by this one of the most important inspirators of frankfurter school of critical theory of society and culture. My article is concerned about the second volume of the anthology, containing texts form the beginning of 20's (on philosophy of language; inspired by jewish mystics and early romantic philosophy ) and a few chapters from Benjamins unfinished chef d'oeuvre called "Passages" (the 2nd half of 30's).
This edition is the first one clearly philosophic and academic.