The Right to Be Lazy
Now in a new translation, a classic nineteenth-century defense for the cause of idleness by a revolutionary writer and activist (and Karl Marx's son-in law) that reshaped European ideas of labor and production.
Exuberant, provocative, and as controversial as when it first appeared in 1880, Paul Lafargues The Right to Be Lazy is a call for the workers of the world to uniteand stop working so much! Lafargue, Karl Marxs son-in-law (about whom Marx once said, If he is a Marxist, then I am clearly not) wrote his pamphlet on the virtues of laziness while in prison for giving a socialist speech. At once a timely argument for a three-hour workday and a classical defense of leisure, The Right to Be Lazy shifted the course of European thought, going through seventeen editions in Russia during the Revolution of 1905 and helping shape John Maynard Keyness ideas about overproduction. Published here with a selection of Lafargues other writingsincluding an essay on Victor Hugo and a memoir of MarxThe Right to Be Lazy reminds us that the urge to work is not always beneficial, let alone necessary. It can also be a strange madness consuming human lives.
Exuberant, provocative, and as controversial as when it first appeared in 1880, Paul Lafargues The Right to Be Lazy is a call for the workers of the world to uniteand stop working so much! Lafargue, Karl Marxs son-in-law (about whom Marx once said, If he is a Marxist, then I am clearly not) wrote his pamphlet on the virtues of laziness while in prison for giving a socialist speech. At once a timely argument for a three-hour workday and a classical defense of leisure, The Right to Be Lazy shifted the course of European thought, going through seventeen editions in Russia during the Revolution of 1905 and helping shape John Maynard Keyness ideas about overproduction. Published here with a selection of Lafargues other writingsincluding an essay on Victor Hugo and a memoir of MarxThe Right to Be Lazy reminds us that the urge to work is not always beneficial, let alone necessary. It can also be a strange madness consuming human lives.
Auteur | | Paul Lafargue |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Mens & Maatschappij |