<p>Loafers, loungers, and malingers of the world, this is your manifesto. Though it may sound like little more than a slacker's bill of rights, Paul Lafargue's <i>The Right to Be Lazy</i> is actually a carefully considered philosophical defense of a life free of the demands of labor that is carried
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Biographical notes
Title Page
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Contents
Introduction
The Right to Be Lazy
A Capitalist Catechism
The Legend of Victor Hugo
Memories of Karl Marx
Notes
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