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  1. Paul Lafargue was born in Santiago, Cuba, on 16 June 1842, the son of a planter. His paternal grandmother was a mulatto from Santo Domingo, who fled from there during the French Revolution. His paternal grandfather was French, killed in the risings in Haiti. His maternal grandfather, Abraham Armagnac, was a French Jew and his maternal ...

  2. 13 de nov. de 2003 · Written: Saint Pélagie Prison, 1883. Source: The Right To Be Lazy and Other Studies. Translated: Charles Kerr. First Published: Charles Kerr and Co., Co-operative, 1883. Online Version: Lafargue Internet Archive (marxists.org) 2000. Transcription/Markup: Sally Ryan & Einde O’Callaghan for the Marxists’ Internet Archive.

  3. Paul Lafargue (1842-1911), the son-in-law and disciple of Karl Marx, helped to found the first French collectivist party. His role is described in some detail as is his position of superiority in the socialist movement, thanks to his close ties to Marx and Engels.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2024 · El derecho a la pereza, de Paul Lafargue. Ángel Trejo Raygadas 27 abril, 2024. Lafargue llega al objetivo central de su alegato en El derecho a la pereza: la reducción de los horarios de trabajo que en esa época prevalecían en Europa y el mundo. Paul Lafargue nació en Santiago de Cuba en 1842 en una familia de cafetaleros franceses.

  5. Lafargue proclaimed the right to be lazy. The Right to Be Lazy (French: Le Droit à la paresse) is a book by Paul Lafargue, published in 1883. In it, Lafargue, a French socialist, opposes the labour movement 's fight to expand wage labour rather than abolish or at least limit it. According to Lafargue, wage labour is tantamount to slavery, and ...

  6. Paul Lafargue José Ramón San Miguel Hevia El socialista reivindicador de la pereza, nacido en Santiago de Cuba y casado con Laura Marx. 1. Corría el año 1865 cuando Paul Lafargue, recién llegado de París, visitaba por primera vez Inglaterra, el gigante económico y social de aquellos años, con una mezcla de admiración y recelo.

  7. Paul Lafargue, the disciple and son-in-law of Karl Marx, helped to found the first French Marxist party in 1882. Over the next three decades, he served as the chief theoretician and propagandist for Marxism in France. During these years, which ended with the dramatic suicides of Lafargue and his wife, French socialism, and the Marxist party ...