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Kristin Ross' "The Politics and Poetics of Everyday Life"

LARB Radio Hour

CHAPTER

The Politics of Consumption

LeFevre thought that after World War II, the forms of alienation in daily life had really changed. He knew that people make revolutions not for abstract principles, but because they want to live differently. For him everyday life was double edged. It was the sight of enormous alienation, but it was also the place of imminent social creativity.

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