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Everyday Life in the Modern World

English · Paperback / Softback

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Henri Lefebvre was one of the most significant and influential social theorists of the 20th century. His impressive body of work crosses multiple disciplines including sociology, philosophy, economics, politics and cultural studies. In Everyday Life in the Modern World Lefebvre reveals the decisions and events which, day to day, we know very little about and do not actively participate in and yet have a profound effect on our lives. He considers the impact of consumerism, language and mass media on everyday life using a variety of critical approaches including Marxism and Structuralism. The Revelations edition includes an introduction by Philip Wander in which he discusses the context and importance of the book, particularly in the fields of communications, work, science and technology. This is Lefebvre''s manifesto for a new cultural revolution of the everyday which is as relevant today as it ever was.>

List of contents

Introduction

1. An Inquiry, and Some Discoveries
2. The Bureaucratic Society of Controlled Consumption
3. Linguistic Phenomena
4. Terrorism and Everyday Life
5. Towards a Permanent Cultural Revolution

Report

Everyday Life in the Modern World is a classic introduction to studying modern culture outside the workplace and family life. Lefebvre identified the importance of everyday life with the rise of modernity, producing an original analysis of twentieth-century Europe. Rob Shields, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada

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