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Warren Breckman (Hrsg.), Ten Questions for Martin Jay, in: The Modernist Imagination. Intellectual History and Critical Theory. Essays in Honor of Martin Jay. Berghahn Books, New York 2009, ISBN 9781845454289, S. 385-92.
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