Philosophy Henri: Lefebvre

Lefebvre’s most influential philosophical contribution was the idea that space is not just a physical container but is . He proposed a "spatial triad" to explain how we experience and create our world:

Space as designed by planners, architects, and social engineers—often used to maintain power. philosophy Henri Lefebvre

Lefebvre argued that capitalism had "colonized" the most mundane parts of our lives. He saw "everydayness" as a site of both (where life is emptied of meaning and sold back as commodities) and potential revolution . By analyzing the rhythms of daily life, he believed society could be transformed from the bottom up. 3. The Right to the City philosophy Henri Lefebvre

The physical space of daily routines and urban networks. philosophy Henri Lefebvre