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The Urban Revolution by Henri Lefebvre; 9780816641604

The Urban Revolution

By Henri Lefebvre

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In The Urban Revolution, Henri Lefebvre presents a compelling examination of urban life that transcends traditional notions of city living. His exploration delves into the complex interplay between space, social relations, and the political dimensions of urban existence. Lefebvre argues that cities are not merely backdrops for human activity but dynamic spaces that shape and are shaped by societal practices.

The Story

Lefebvre’s analysis invites readers to rethink the urban experience through a critical lens, highlighting how urbanisation influences culture, identity, and power structures. He introduces the concept of the “right to the city,” advocating for an inclusive approach that empowers all citizens to engage with and transform their urban environments. This revolutionary perspective challenges conventional urban planning and calls for a radical reimagination of our cities.

Why Readers Love It

  • Innovative Ideas: Lefebvre’s work is pioneering, providing fresh insights that remain relevant in contemporary discussions of urbanism.
  • Thought-Provoking: The book encourages critical thinking about the socio-political implications of urban spaces.
  • Richly Thematic: Themes such as social justice, spatial inequality, and community resilience resonate throughout the text.

Perfect For

This book is essential reading for students and scholars of human geography, urban studies, and sociology. It also appeals to urban planners and policymakers who seek a deeper understanding of the multifaceted nature of city life. Lefebvre’s profound insights make it a valuable companion to other works such as The Production of Space and The Critique of Everyday Life.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 127 mm × 203 mm × 10 mm
Pages: 224
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 9780816641604

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