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The Right To Be Lazy

by Paul Lafargue, Charles H. Kerr
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Synopsis

Paul Lafargue's masterpiece, The Right To Be lazy, at once funny and serious, witty and profound, elegant and forceful, is a logical expansion of The Right to the Pursuit of Happiness announced by Thomas jefferson in the Declaration of Independence. It was not only extremely popular but also brought about pragmatic results, inspiring the movement for the eight-hour day and equal pay for men and women who perform equal work. It survives as one of the very few pieces of writing to come out of the international socialist movement of the nineteenth century that is not only readable-even enjoyable-but pertinent. This new translation by Len Bracken, fuller than previous versions in English, is supplemented by Lafague's little-known talk on The Intellectuals.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2010
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing Company
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781165621828

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