Henri Lefebvre: A Critical Introduction - autonomous learning
Henri Lefebvre: A Critical Introduction - autonomous learning
Henri Lefebvre: A Critical Introduction - autonomous learning
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15. <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, Le manifeste différentialiste (Gallimard, Paris, 1970), p. 45.<br />
16. Ibid., p. 156.<br />
17. Ibid., p. 131.<br />
18. Ibid., pp. 49–50. Emphasis in original.<br />
19. See ibid., chap. IV, “Contre l’in-différence.”<br />
20. Nietzsche proclaimed that “God is dead” for the first time in Gay Science<br />
(1882, Section 125). “God remains dead,” he followed up. “And we have<br />
killed him. How shall we, the murderers of all murderers, comfort ourselves?”<br />
The Portable Nietzsche (Viking Press, New York, 1967), p. 95.<br />
21. Friedrich Nietzsche, “The Birth of Tragedy,” in Basic Writings of Nietzsche<br />
(Random House, New York, 1966), p. 37.<br />
22. <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, “Préface au quatrième édition de La production de l’espace,”<br />
pp. XXVI–XXVII.<br />
Chapter 7<br />
1. <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, The Survival of Capitalism (Alison and Busby, London, 1976),<br />
p. 21. Emphasis in original.<br />
2. A succinct, essay version of <strong>Lefebvre</strong>’s vision of the capitalist state, with<br />
specific reference to the French experience, can be found in his “Comments<br />
on a New State Form,” Antipode 33 (2003): 769–82 (translated by Victoria<br />
Johnson and Neil Brenner). This citation is found on page 773. The text<br />
is accompanied by Brenner’s user-friendly preface “State Theory in<br />
the Political Conjuncture: <strong>Henri</strong> <strong>Lefebvre</strong>’s ‘Comments on a New State<br />
Form’ ”; Antipode 33 (2003): 783–808.<br />
3. <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, “Comments on a New State Form,” p. 774.<br />
4. Ibid., p. 774.<br />
5. <strong>Lefebvre</strong> in “Une Interview d’<strong>Henri</strong> <strong>Lefebvre</strong>,” Autogestion et socialisme<br />
33/34 (1976): 121–22.<br />
6. <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, “Comments on a New State Form,” p. 774.<br />
7. Ibid., p. 773.<br />
8. Ibid., p. 772.<br />
9. Ibid., p. 779.<br />
10. Richard O’Brien, Global Financial Integration: The End of Geography<br />
(Council on Foreign Relations Press, New York, 1991).<br />
11. Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Empire (Harvard University Press,<br />
Cambridge, MA, 2000), p. 23. Parenthetical references in text refer to this<br />
edition.<br />
12. Karl Marx, Critique of the Gotha Program (Progress Publishers, Moscow,<br />
1978), p. 20.<br />
13. Ibid., p. 21 (emphasis in original).<br />
14. <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, The Sociology of Marx (Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1968),<br />
p. 184.<br />
15. Ibid., pp. 182–83.<br />
16. <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, “<strong>Henri</strong> <strong>Lefebvre</strong> ouvre le débat sur la théorie de l’autogestion,”<br />
Autogestion et socialisme 1 (1966): 60.<br />
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