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Henri Lefebvre: The Ignored Philosopher and Social Theorist
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Author(s):
Stanley Aronowitz
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2015
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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2015
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DOI:
10.1057/9781137387189_5
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Book chapters
Gramsciâs Theory of Political Organization
Henri Lefebvre
Marx, Braverman, and the Logic of Capital
Between Criticism and Ethnography
Max Horkheimerâs Critical Theory
Georg Lukácsâs Destruction of Reason
A Critique of Methodological Reason
Paulo Freireâs Radical Democratic Humanism
Herbert Marcuseâs Concept of Eros
The Unknown Herbert Marcuse
pp. 1
The Unknown Herbert Marcuse
pp. 21
Between Criticism and Ethnography: Raymond Williams and the Invention of Cultural Studies
pp. 35
A Critique of Methodological Reason
pp. 59
Georg Lukács’s Destruction of Reason
pp. 73
Henri Lefebvre: The Ignored Philosopher and Social Theorist
pp. 93
Gramsci’s Theory of Political Organization
pp. 105
Max Horkheimer’s Critical Theory
pp. 113
Paulo Freire’s Radical Democratic Humanism
pp. 129
Herbert Marcuse’s Concept of Eros
pp. 143
Marx, Braverman, and the Logic of Capital
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