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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 203x127x25 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Nov-2016
  • Izdevniecība: University of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN-10: 0816698759
  • ISBN-13: 9780816698752
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One of the most influential Marxist theorists of the twentieth century, Henri Lefebvre first published Marxist Thought and the City in the original French in 1972, marking a pivotal point in his evolution as a thinker and an important precursor to his groundbreaking work of urban sociology, The Production of Space. Marxist Thought and the City—inwhich he reviews the work of Marx and Engels for commentary and analysis on the life and growth of the city—now appears in English translation for the first time.

Rooted in orthodox Marxism’s analyses of capitalism and the capitalist mode of production, with extensive quotes from the work of Marx and Engels, this book describes the city’s transition from life under feudalism to modern industrial capitalism. In doing so it highlights the various forces that sought to maintain power in the struggles between the medieval aristocracy and the urban guilds, and amid the growth of banking and capital.

Providing vital background and supplementary material to Lefebvre’s other books, including The Urban Revolution and Right to the City, Marxist Thought and the City is indispensable for students and scholars of urbanism, Marxism, social geography, early modern history, and the history of economic thought.

Recenzijas

This pithy, provocative little book brings Marxist humanism to bear on urban problems as pressing today as they were nearly half-a-century ago. Upsizing cities spell downsizing work, the coming of urban society announces the financialization of space, a crisis of industrial production begets a politics of urban reproduction-all with daunting threats as well as immanent possibilities. Dead for twenty-five years, old man Lefebvre lives on as our most visionary twenty-first-century urban thinker.-Andy Merrifield, author of Metromarxism, Magical Marxism, and The New Urban Question "Lefebvre's work remains of enduring importance."-Stuart Elden, from the Foreword - "Stimulating and resonant, suggesting new ways of attending to some classics of urban theory... My high praise goes to Elden and, especially, Bononno for producing this lovely book, which I am glad to have read."-Antipode "The text reads like a well-crafted set of research notes, constituting a preliminary step toward the concrete elaboration of the urban as a historical mode of production. This volume would be useful both to those who labor in the Marxist tradition as well as to those generally interested in what Edward Soja calls the spatial turn in critical social theory."-Marx & Philosophy

Foreword vii
Stuart Elden
Introductory Note xv
Henri Lefebvre
Marxist Thought and the City
1 The Situation of the Working Class in England
3(16)
2 The City and the Division of Labor
19(40)
3 Critique of Political Economy
59(36)
4 Engels and Utopia
95(14)
5 Capital and Land Ownership
109(36)
Conclusion 145(8)
Notes 153
Henri Lefebvre (1901 1991) was a leading French philosopher, sociologist, and urban theorist. Many of his more than sixty books have appeared in English translation, including The Critique of Everyday Life, The Production of Space, and (all Minnesota) Dialectical Materialism; State, Space, World; and The Urban Revolution. Robert Bononno has been a translator from French for more than twenty years. His recent nonfiction translations include Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment, by Henri Lefebvre (Minnesota, 2014), Speech Begins after Death, by Michel Foucault and Claude Bonnefoy (Minnesota, 2013), and Language, Madness, and Desire by Michel Foucault (Minnesota, 2015). Stuart Elden is Professor of Political Theory and Geography at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom.