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Henri Lefebvre
Spatial Politics, Everyday Life and the Right to the City
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200 pages
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Exploring Henri Lefebvre's social theory, this book delves into its significance for understanding law and the administrative state. It examines spatial politics and the interplay between everyday life and urban rights, offering a comprehensive analysis that highlights Lefebvre's influence on contemporary discussions about the right to the city. The work serves as a critical resource for scholars interested in the intersections of sociology, law, and urban studies.
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2012, hardcover
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