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Critique of Everyday Life by Henri Lefebvre is a profound exploration of the intricacies of daily existence through the lens of sociological inquiry. Lefebvre, a pivotal figure in the field of social theory, invites readers to examine how the rhythms and routines of everyday life shape, and are shaped by, the broader social structures surrounding them.
Rather than a traditional narrative, this work is an analytical dissection of mundane activities and societal norms. Lefebvre argues that what we often dismiss as trivial holds a significant place in the fabric of culture. He delves into the relationship between individuals and their environments, examining how our lived experiences are influenced by social, economic, and political forces.
This book is ideal for students and scholars of sociology, cultural studies, and philosophy, as well as anyone keen on understanding the subtle complexities of everyday existence. Those who appreciate Lefebvre’s other works, such as The Production of Space and The Urban Revolution, will find this title equally enriching.
"Lefebvre's analysis reveals the profound layers of meaning hidden within our daily actions." – A reader's reflection
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 944
Publisher: Verso Books
ISBN: 9781781683170
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