History
History
Lefebvre points out the lacunae of architectural history, including the relationship between the city and the countryside and the role of urban utopias. He calls for a new conceptual framework oriented towards processes of appropriation and domination of space; and theorizes the practice of détournement.
Keywords: capitalism, consumer culture, Europe, Marx, modernity, postwar, Lefebvre, architecture, urbanism, urban planning
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