Critique of everyday life vol.2 : foundation for a sociology of the everyday. Tr. by John Moore.

Lefebvre, Henri

Critique of everyday life vol.2 : foundation for a sociology of the everyday. Tr. by John Moore. Book - London,New York etc Verso 2002 - xxix,380p.

Contents Translator's Note Preface by Michel Trebitsch 1 Clearing the Ground 2 The Formal Implements 1 Axioms and axiomatization 2 The role of hypothesis 3 Transduction and transducers 4 The idea of level 5 Continuity and discontinuity 6 Micro and macro 1 Indexes, criteria, variables 8 Dimensions 9 The idea of structure 3 The Specific Categories 1 The concept of totality 2 The idea of reality 3 Alienation 4 Lived and living 5 The spontaneous 6 The idea of ambiguity 7 Challenge and mistrust 8 Social space, social time 9 Praxis Critique of Everyday Life 10 Logos, logic, dialectic 244 \ 1 Logic and characterology 263 12 The total field 4 The Theory of the Semantic Field 1 The semantic field 2 Signals 3 Signs 4 The symbol 5 The image 6 On several confusions 1 The properties of the semantic field 8 Consciousness and the semantic field 9 The laws of the semantic field 300 10 The social text 11 Dialogue, discussion, conversation 5 The Theory of Accumulative and Non-accumulative Processes 1 Critique of the idea of progress 2 Uneven development 3 Non-accumulative societies 4 The concept of the process of accumulation 5 Generalization of the concept 6 Non-accumulative processes 1 The pedagogic and culturalist illusion 6 The Theory of Moments 1 Typology of repetition 2 Moments and language 3 The constellation of moments 4 Definition of the moment 5 An analytics of moments 6 Moments and the everyday Notes 359 Index

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