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SUMMARY - The Right To Be Lazy By Paul Lafargue
SUMMARY - The Right To Be Lazy By Paul Lafargue
SUMMARY - The Right To Be Lazy By Paul Lafargue
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SUMMARY - The Right To Be Lazy By Paul Lafargue

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By reading this summary you will discover the revolutionary vision of Paul Lafargue's work.


You will also discover :


  • that work has not always been an obligation;
  • that he fought against the moralists and economists of the 18th and 19th centuries;
  • that the working masses allowed themselves to be indoctrinated by the sacralization of work;
  • the solutions provided by Paul Lafargue.

Paul Lafargue was born in Cuba in 1842 and arrived in Paris with his family in 1859. He studied medicine, but soon developed a passion for politics. Initially on the Republican side, he quickly supported the workers, who were, in his opinion, the only possible motor for radical change that would fight against class inequality and exploitation at work. In 1881, he published "The Right to Laziness". Thanks to this work, his ideas spread all over the world, particularly in Russia and England. Even today, they still seem to be relevant today. What are these ideas?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 15, 2024
ISBN9798868756122
SUMMARY - The Right To Be Lazy By Paul Lafargue

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