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The Right to Be Lazy: Essays by Paul Lafargue

Author Paul Lafargue

Format Paperback

Publisher AK Press

Category Essays and Letters

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At once a masterpiece of critical theory and rip-roaring radical humor, this is one of the most spirited attacks on the notion of the "work ethic" ever to be published. Featuring a revised edition of the original English translation by Charles Hope Kerr, this collection also includes four of Paul Lafargue's lesser-known critiques (including the �Catechism for Investors�), as well as a biographical sketch by longtime Wobbly organizer Fred Thompson and a new introduction. Released in collaboration with Kerr Company to celebrate their 125th anniversary year. Paul Lafargue (1842?�1911) was a Cuban-born socialist revolutionary.

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Paul Lafargue

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  • Publisher: AK Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781849350860

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