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'Chris Butler offers an erudite, concise, and coolly humorous account of Henri Lefebvre's work' - Associate Professor, Shaun McVeigh, of the Melbourne Law School for The Law for the Literature and Humanities Association of Australasia Journal, 2013
'...the book 'successfully distills many essential and complex aspects of Lefebvre's writings in a clear and decisive prose ... but it also demonstrates multiple avenues of potential applicability for Lefebvre's texts to legal theory' - John Zarobell (2014) 'Book review: Spatial Politics, Everyday Life and the Right to the City', Law, Culture and the Humanities, 10(3): 487-489
'This is an excellent book that will no doubt take up a place in the canon of secondary texts on Lefebvre' -Associate Professor, Mark Purcell, of the University of Washington for Society and Space Journal, 2013
'Chris Butler offers an erudite, concise, and coolly humorous account of Henri Lefebvre's work' - Associate Professor, Shaun McVeigh, of the Melbourne Law School for The Law for the Literature and Humanities Association of Australasia Journal, 2013
'...the book 'successfully distills many essential and complex aspects of Lefebvre's writings in a clear and decisive prose ... but it also demonstrates multiple avenues of potential applicability for Lefebvre's texts to legal theory' - John Zarobell (2014) 'Book review: Spatial Politics, Everyday Life and the Right to the City', Law, Culture and the Humanities, 10(3): 487-489