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portada Hacia un romanticismo revolucionario (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2012
Language
Spanish
Pages
77
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9506026363
ISBN13
9789506026363
Edited in
Argentina

Hacia un romanticismo revolucionario (in Spanish)

Henri Lefebvre (Author) · Nueva Visión · Paperback

Hacia un romanticismo revolucionario (in Spanish) - Henri Lefebvre

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Synopsis "Hacia un romanticismo revolucionario (in Spanish)"

Henri Lefebvre estima en su justa medida los crímenes de Stalin y el aplastamiento del levantamiento obrero de Budapest y rompe con el Partido Comunista. Ruptura estridente de la que son testigos su gran libro La suma y el resto y este artículo que no volvió a publicarse jamás, "Hacia un romanticismo revolucionario". En él dibuja a grandes rasgos al hombre nuevo que ese romanticismo convoca: un hombre que le da la espalda al dogmatismo y deja de ser "presa del pasado". Que ya no separa más la política del arte. Que le pide a la imaginación, al sueño y al pensamiento que fecunden la política.
Henri Lefebvre
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Henri Lefebvre (Hagetmau, France, 1901 – Navarrenx, 1991) was a French philosopher and sociologist, known for his contributions to humanist Marxism and the critique of everyday life. Throughout his career, he wrote over 60 works covering topics such as urbanization, the production of space, and modernity. Among his most influential books are Critique of Everyday Life (1947), The Right to the City (1968), The Urban Revolution (1970), and The Production of Space (1974). These works have been fundamental in disciplines such as sociology, geography, and urban studies.

Lefebvre introduced key concepts such as the "right to the city" and the idea that space is a social construct, challenging traditional notions of urban planning. His dialectical approach and critique of capitalism have influenced social and academic movements, especially in the context of the May 1968 student revolts in France. His legacy continues in contemporary debates about spatial justice and the role of the citizen in shaping the urban environment.
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