Critique of everyday life :
Lefebvre, Henri, 1901-1991.
Critique of everyday life : the one-volume edition / Henri Lefebvre. - 905 pages. ; 24 cm.
Originally published in three volumes. Volumes I & II translated by John Moore ; Volume III translated by Gregory Elliott.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
v. 1. Introduction -- v. 2. Foundations for a sociology of the everyday -- v. 3. From modernity to modernism (towards a metaphilosophy of daily life)
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS. Henri Lefebvre's magnum opus: a monumental exploration of contemporary society. Henri Lefebvre's three-volume "Critique of Everyday Life" is perhaps the richest, most prescient work by one of the twentieth century's greatest philosophers. Written at the birth of post-war consumerism, the "Critique" was a philosophical inspiration for the 1968 student revolution in France and is considered to be the founding text of all that we know as cultural studies, as well as a major influence on the fields of contemporary philosophy, geography, sociology, architecture, political theory and urbanism. A work of enormous range and subtlety, Lefebvre takes as his starting-point and guide the "trivial" details of quotidian experience: an experience colonized by the commodity, shadowed by inauthenticity, yet one which remains the only source of resistance and change. This is an enduringly radical text, untimely today only in its intransigence and optimism.
9781781683170 (pbk.)
2008614222
Life.
Philosophy, Marxist.
Sociology--Philosophy.
BD431 / .L36513 2008
194 / 010362
Critique of everyday life : the one-volume edition / Henri Lefebvre. - 905 pages. ; 24 cm.
Originally published in three volumes. Volumes I & II translated by John Moore ; Volume III translated by Gregory Elliott.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
v. 1. Introduction -- v. 2. Foundations for a sociology of the everyday -- v. 3. From modernity to modernism (towards a metaphilosophy of daily life)
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS. Henri Lefebvre's magnum opus: a monumental exploration of contemporary society. Henri Lefebvre's three-volume "Critique of Everyday Life" is perhaps the richest, most prescient work by one of the twentieth century's greatest philosophers. Written at the birth of post-war consumerism, the "Critique" was a philosophical inspiration for the 1968 student revolution in France and is considered to be the founding text of all that we know as cultural studies, as well as a major influence on the fields of contemporary philosophy, geography, sociology, architecture, political theory and urbanism. A work of enormous range and subtlety, Lefebvre takes as his starting-point and guide the "trivial" details of quotidian experience: an experience colonized by the commodity, shadowed by inauthenticity, yet one which remains the only source of resistance and change. This is an enduringly radical text, untimely today only in its intransigence and optimism.
9781781683170 (pbk.)
2008614222
Life.
Philosophy, Marxist.
Sociology--Philosophy.
BD431 / .L36513 2008
194 / 010362