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  1. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Paul Lafargue (1841-1911), Karl Marx’s son-in-law, was a leading member of the French socialist movement and played an important rôle in the development of the Spanish socialist movement. A close friend of Friedrich Engels in his later years, he wrote and spoke from a fairly orthodox Marxist perspective on a wide-range of topics including ...

  2. 23 de may. de 2018 · Paul Lafargue was a Haitian-Cuban-French Marxist economist, activist, politician, and writer, who considered himself black and referred to himself as African in letters to the German socialist Friedrich Engels. One might say with much justification that Lafargue was Cuba ’ s first socialist.

  3. 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 within it, became a significant political force.In an ...

  4. 27 de abr. de 2019 · This chapter delves into The Right to Laziness by, Marx’s son-in-law, Paul Lafargue. It situates the publication of the work in the context of contemporary debates among socialists about the significance of the Paris Commune of 1871 and its meaning for the future direction of the workers’ movement in France. The chapter goes on to explore ...

  5. Paul Lafargue, disciple and son-in-law of Karl Marx, was among the most important persons giving organized political expression to Marxism in France. He helped found both the first French collectivist party and the first French Marxist party. He was the first Marxist to sit in the French legislature and for three decades served as the chief theoretician and propagandist for Marxism in France ...

  6. Paul Lafargue was the disciple and son-in-law of Karl Marx. Together with Jules Guesde, he helped to found the first French socialist party, ated Socialist Workers' party of France, 1880). He also served as the chief theoretician of and propagandist for Marxism in France during. French legislature (1891-93).

  7. Proclamaban, como un principio revolucionario, el derecho al trabajo. ¡Vergüenza al proletariado francés! Sólo los esclavos hubiesen sido capaces de tal bajeza. Hubieran sido necesarios veinte años de civilización capitalista para que un griego de los tiempos heroicos concebiera tal envilecimiento.