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The Right to Be Lazy by Lafargue, Paul; Thompson, Fred (Intro. and Notes) - 1975
by Lafargue, Paul; Thompson, Fred (Intro. and Notes)
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The Right to Be Lazy
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Chicago: Charles H. Kerr Publishing Co.. 1975. New Edition; Reprint. Softcover. Wraps, very close to fine.with a trace of sun darkening. Reprinted from the 1907 Kerr edition Paul Lafargue was a French revolutionary whose four grandparents were a French Christian, an Indian from Jamaica, a Mulatto refugee from Haiti, and a French Jew. He married Laura Marx, daughter of Karl. in 1868.Their three children all died in infancy and they threw themselves into political work translating Marx's work into French and spreading Marx's ideas. During much of this time they were subsidized by Friedrich Engels. As they had planned, they committed suicide together when they felt they were no longer able to contribute to the Communist movement. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 79 pp .
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- Date Published 1975
- Keywords Radical
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The Right to Be Lazy: Essays by Paul Lafargue
by Lafargue, Paul/ Marszalek, Bernard (Editor)/ Thompson, Fred (Contributor)/ Lyndersen, Kari (Contributor)
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