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Henri Lefebvre: A Critical Introduction - autonomous learning

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39. Nietzsche, The Will to Power, p. 17.<br />

40. Nietzsche, p. 117; La Somme et le Reste—Tome II, p. 473.<br />

Afterword<br />

1. <strong>Henri</strong> <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, Dialectical Materialism (Jonathan Cape, London, 1968),<br />

p. 164.<br />

2. <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, Critique of Everyday Life—Volume 1, pp. 66–67.<br />

3. <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, Conversation avec <strong>Henri</strong> <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, p. 19.<br />

4. Francis Fukuyama, The End of History and the Last Man (Free Press, New<br />

York, 1991).<br />

5. Speech to Congress (March 6, 1991) in the wake of the first Gulf War. Poppy<br />

Bush’s words are worth recalling: “Tonight in Iraq, Saddam walks amidst<br />

ruin. His war machine is crushed. His ability to threaten mass destruction<br />

is itself destroyed.”<br />

6. See the debate over “The Neoconservative Moment” and “Democratic<br />

Realism” that ensued in the pages of the National Interest (summer and fall<br />

issues, 2004) between liberal bourgeois Fukuyama and crackpot neocon<br />

Charles Krauthammer.<br />

7. Krauthammer, “In Defense of Democratic Realism,” National Interest, fall<br />

2004, p. 15. Emphasis added.<br />

8. Dialectical Materialism, p. 113.<br />

9. See Conversation avec <strong>Henri</strong> <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, p. 23.<br />

10. Franz Kafka, The Castle (Minerva, London, 1992), pp. 59–60.<br />

11. Milan Kundera, Le Rideau (Gallimard, Paris, 2005), p. 152.<br />

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