Paul Lafargue

Paul Lafargue (; 15 January 1842 – 25 November 1911) was a Cuban-born French political writer, economist, journalist, literary critic, and activist; he was Karl Marx's son-in-law, having married his second daughter, Laura. His best known work is ''The Right to Be Lazy''. Born in Cuba to French and Creole parents, Lafargue spent most of his life in France, with periods in England and Spain. At the age of 69, he and 66-year-old Laura died together by a suicide pact.

Lafargue was the subject of a famous quotation by Karl Marx. Soon before Marx died in 1883, he wrote a letter to Lafargue and the French Workers' Party organizer Jules Guesde, both of whom already claimed to represent "Marxist" principles. Marx accused them of "revolutionary phrase-mongering" and of denying the value of reformist struggles. This exchange is the source of Marx's remark, reported by Friedrich Engels, "" ("If one thing is certain, I am not a Marxist"). Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Lafargue , Paul
    Published 1919
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    Published 1905
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    by Lafargue , Paul
    Published 1971
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    by Lafargue , Paul
    Published 2009
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    by Lafargue , Paul
    Published 1975
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    by Lafargue , Paul
    Published 1969
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    by Lafargue , Paul
    Published 1946
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    by Lafargue , Paul
    Published 1981
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    by Lafargue , Paul
    Published 1978
    Book
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