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"The art of the critic in a nutshell: to coin slogans without betraying ideas. The slogans of an inadequate criticism peddle ideas to fashion"

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Benjamin turns criticism into a high-wire act: you have to produce the portable catchphrase culture demands without letting the catchphrase replace the thought. The line has the clean snap of a maxim, but it’s also a self-indictment of the critic’s marketplace. “Coin slogans” is deliberately double-edged. To coin is to mint value, but also to fabricate; slogans circulate like currency, gaining power precisely because they’re easy to pass hand to hand. Benjamin’s intent is to name the critic’s temptation: to translate complex ideas into memorable formulations that travel. The ethical test is whether that translation remains loyal to the idea’s density or sells it off for liquidity.

The subtext is about modernity’s attention economy before we had a name for it. When criticism “peddle[s] ideas to fashion,” thought becomes an accessory: something you wear to signal taste, not something that changes how you see. Benjamin is allergic to that conversion of intellect into lifestyle branding. His phrasing also mocks the critic who confuses relevance with trendiness, treating novelty as a substitute for rigor. “Inadequate criticism” isn’t wrong because it’s popular; it’s wrong because it mistakes circulation for truth.

Context matters: Benjamin wrote in a Europe where mass print culture, advertising, and political propaganda were rapidly professionalizing the slogan. Between Weimar media churn and the rising authoritarian capture of language, the slogan was no longer harmless shorthand. It was a technology of feeling. Benjamin’s warning is that criticism can either resist that technology by keeping ideas intact, or become its refined accomplice, minting phrases that spend well while thought quietly disappears.

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Walter Benjamin (July 15, 1892 - September 27, 1940) was a Critic from Germany.

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