No More Learning

8 Indisputably, the arcades embodied a suggestive spatial concept in the age of incipient consumerism-they           the fusion, so stimulating for Benjamin, ofsalon and universe in a public interior; they were in the eyes of the researcher the "temples of commodity capital," "street[s] of lascivious commerce,"9 a projection of the bazaar from the Orient into the bourgeois world and a symbol of the metamorphosis of all things in the light of purchasability-the stage of a feerie10 that magically transforms the customer for the length of his stay into a virtual master of the world.