Henri Lefebvre was a French philosopher born on June 16, 1901. He was a pioneer in the field of critical theory, particularly in the areas of everyday life, the right to the city, and the production of social space. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of urban studies and has been influential in the development of postmodern thought.
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💰 Net worth: $12 Million (2024)
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About
Pioneered the criticism of everyday life and the concepts of the right to the city and the production of social space.
Before Fame
He studied philosophy at the University of Paris, then worked with Paul Nizan, Norbert Guterman, Georges Friedmann, Georges Politzer, and Pierre Morhange in the Philosophies group, which sought to create a philosophical revolution by 1924.
Trivia
He wrote over 60 books and 300 articles and was known for his study of dialectics and alienation and his staunch criticism of Stalinism and structuralism.
Family Life
He used the names of various girlfriends and wives when naming his published works.
Associated With
He was a believer in Karl Marx's philosophy, commonly known as Marxism.