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  1. Henri Lefebvre (⫽ l ə ˈ f ɛ v r ə ⫽ lə-FEV-rə, French: [ɑ̃ʁi ləfɛvʁ]; 16 June 1901 – 29 June 1991) was a French Marxist philosopher and sociologist, best known for pioneering the critique of everyday life, for introducing the concepts of the right to the city and the production of social space, and for his work on ...

  2. Oct 15, 2020 · A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Henri Lefebvre, a prominent social theorist and urbanist who applied Marxism to various themes and issues. The web page lists his key books and articles, as well as secondary literature, on topics such as space, everyday life, modernity, and the right to the city.

  3. (1901–91) French*Marxistphilosopher and sociologist. Lefebvre published 70 books in his lifetime on an incredibly wide array of topics, and is generally regarded as one of the great theoreticians of the 20th century.

  4. A comprehensive overview of Lefebvre's theory of the production of space and its relation to his earlier work on everyday life and the urban. The chapter lays the theoretical foundation for the book's empirical application of Lefebvre's work on Chicago's South Side.

    • Tilman.Schwarze@glasgow.ac.uk
  5. Henri Lefebvre, who died last year at an age between 86 to 89 (the records aren't clear), was perhaps the greatest Marxian thinker since Marx, and certainly one of the greatest philosophers of our time.

  6. Oct 1, 2018 · This article asks how Henri Lefebvres humanist Marxism can contribute to the foundations of a critical theory of communication. It does so by reflecting on the role of communication in Lefebvre’s books The Production of Space and The Critique of Everyday Life.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Henri Lefebvre (1901–1991) was a French sociologist and theorist known for his work on social space, everyday life, the right to the city, and other topics bridging urban studies, spatial theory, and Marxist philosophy.