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Lefebvre’s The Production of Space

Lefebvre’s *The Production of Space* argues that space isn’t just a physical backdrop, but shaped by social, political, and economic forces. He suggests that our cities, neighborhoods, and even everyday environments are actively created through human activities, power dynamics, and cultural meanings. Space reflects and influences societal relationships, serving both functional needs and symbolic purposes. In essence, space is a product of social processes, constantly produced and reproduced by how we organize and interact within our environments.