Henri Lefebvre: A Critical Introduction - autonomous learning
Henri Lefebvre: A Critical Introduction - autonomous learning
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Monopoly capitalism, 9–10, 11, 22,<br />
24–25, 45, 107–108, 143<br />
More, Thomas (Utopia), 16<br />
Musset, Alfred de, 74, 173n11<br />
N<br />
Neoliberalism, 88, 103, 118, 125–126,<br />
134, 142<br />
New York, x, xi, 51, 56, 57, 89, 94, 123,<br />
141<br />
Nicholson-Smith, Donald, 103, 183n4<br />
Nietzsche, Friedrich, xxvii, xxxiii, 79,<br />
103, 115–117, 152, 155–160<br />
Birth of Tragedy, The, 116–117<br />
death of God, 116, 185n20<br />
Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 157, 160,<br />
188n32<br />
Will to Power, The, 158–159<br />
Nieuwenhuys, Constant, 33<br />
Nixon, Richard, 82<br />
Nizan, Paul, xxx<br />
O<br />
O’Brien, Richard (The End of<br />
Geography), 126<br />
P<br />
Pagnol, Marcel, 173n16<br />
Pascal, Blaise, 148, 173n11<br />
Paz, Octavio, 113<br />
Peet, Richard (Antipode), 183n1<br />
Perlman, Fredy, 183n5<br />
Politzer, Georges, xxx, 144–145<br />
Pompidou Centre (Paris), 22, 174n1<br />
Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph, 65, 179n6<br />
Proust, Marcel, 14, 172n9<br />
Provos (Amsterdam), 33–34<br />
Q<br />
Quixote, Don (Cervantes, Miguel), xxviii<br />
R<br />
Rabelais, François, xix, xxvi, xxxiii,<br />
15–19, 23, 51, 67, 173n11,<br />
178n7<br />
Reagan, Ronald, 1, 118<br />
Reclaim the Streets (RTS), 56–59, 140<br />
Reclus, Elisée, xxix<br />
i n d e x<br />
195<br />
Regulier, Catherine (wife of <strong>Henri</strong><br />
<strong>Lefebvre</strong>), xxxi, 74, 176n29;<br />
see also <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, <strong>Henri</strong>,<br />
Révolution n’est pas ce<br />
qu’elle était, La<br />
Retz, Cardinal de, 32<br />
Riesman, David (The Lonely Crowd), 24<br />
Rimbaud, Arthur, xxiii, 10, 39<br />
Ross, Kristin, 102<br />
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, xxiii<br />
Ruckus Society, 42, 56<br />
S<br />
Sartre, Jean-Paul, xix, xxii, 4<br />
Search for a Method, 172n8<br />
Schumann, Robert, 75, 117<br />
Seattle (WTO Protests), 39, 42–48, 51,<br />
55–56, 126, 136–137; see<br />
also Direct Action Network<br />
Serge, Victor, 3<br />
Shields, Rob, 102<br />
Silesius, Angelus, 114<br />
Situationists, the, 31–39, 167, 179n3,<br />
182n21; see also Debord,<br />
Guy<br />
détournement, 34<br />
situations, 34–35<br />
Soja, Edward, 73, 102, 180n15<br />
Space, xxii, 35, 82–86, 96, 102–112,<br />
117–118, 129–134, 180n15;<br />
see also <strong>Lefebvre</strong>, <strong>Henri</strong>,<br />
Production of Space, The<br />
absolute space, 129–137, 140<br />
abstract space, 111–113, 119, 129–135<br />
differential space, 113–115, 117, 120<br />
spatial triad, 108–111, 132–134<br />
Stalin, Joseph, 16, 124, 165<br />
Stendhal (<strong>Henri</strong> Beyle), 36–38, 177n37<br />
Stern, Fritz, 143–144, 160<br />
Strauss, Claude-Levi, 87<br />
Surrealism, x, 5, 37, 113, 167<br />
Swyngedouw, Erik, 102<br />
T<br />
Thatcher. Margaret, 118, 125<br />
There Is No Alternative (TINA), 47, 119<br />
Times Square (New York), xi, 56<br />
Trebitsch, Michel, 102, 173n7