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Lefebvre's revolutionary project centers around the mobilization of forces of spatial production against dominant regimes of spatial re-production. One of the keys to such mobilization is the interconnection of disparate elements and practices. The [basic principle of the] strategic hypothesis based on space ... is the bringing-together of dissociated aspects, the unification of disparate tendencies and factors.... [T]his hypothesis sets itself up in clear opposition to the homogenizing efforts of the state, of political power, of the world market, and of the commodity world. (Lefebvre 64) Of course, this sort of practice can only work if one disrupts the illusions of space as natural (and thus, not socially produced). |
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