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‘CHANGE LIFE!’

‘CHANGE SOCIETY!’ THESE PRECEPTS MEAN NOTHING

WITHOUT THE PRODUCTION OF AN APPROPRIATE SPACE . . . TO CHANGE LIFE, WE MUST FIRST CHANGE SPACE.

Henri Lefebvre

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