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This lecture delves into the intricate writings of Tafuri, focusing on his unique approach to architectural history and critique of ideology. The instructor emphasizes the importance of reading Tafuri's work multiple times to grasp his philosophical style. Tafuri's method involves a relentless historical analysis of case studies, challenging traditional notions of architecture and planning. By dissecting Tafuri's interpretations within historical contexts, students can uncover the limitations and strengths of his critiques, particularly in relation to topics like sustainability and urban renewal. The lecture also explores Tafuri's views on the relationship between intellectual work and politics, highlighting his skepticism towards easy reformist ideologies. Overall, the session aims to provide a nuanced understanding of Tafuri's complex writings and their relevance in contemporary architectural discourse.