"Creating a 'slacker' philosophy before its time, Lefebvre sought a non-moralising conception of production that creates the external and internal nature of the 'total person'. Lefebvre's philosophy of needs and desires is built around the question of how people 'produce themselves'. A critique of needs is essential to seeing the interlocking construction of capitalism."
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Rob Shields, Lefebvre, Love and Struggle: Spatial Dialectics, p. 136
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