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  1. 13. Nov. 2003 · The Right To Be Lazy. (1883) Written: Saint Pélagie Prison, 1883. Source: The Right To Be Lazy and Other Studies. Translated: Charles Kerr. First Published: Charles Kerr and Co., Co-operative, 1883. Online Version: Lafargue Internet Archive (marxists.org) 2000. Transcription/Markup: Sally Ryan & Einde O’Callaghan for the Marxists’ Internet Archive.

    • Preface

      The Right To Be Lazy Preface M. Thiers, at a private session...

    • The Right to Be Lazy

      MIA > Archive > Lafargue > Right To Be Lazy Paul Lafargue...

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  2. The Right to Be Lazy (French: Le Droit à la paresse) is a book by Paul Lafargue, published in 1883. In it, Lafargue, a French socialist, opposes the labour movement 's fight to expand wage labour rather than abolish or at least limit it.

    • Preface
    • Chapter I. A Disastrous Dogma
    • Chapter II. Blessings of Work
    • Chapter III. The Consequences of Over-Production
    • Chapter IV. New Songs to New Music
    • Appendix

    M. Thiers, at a private session of the commission on primary education of 1849, said: “I wish to make the influence of the clergy all powerful because I count upon it to propagate that good philosophy which teaches man that he is here below to suffer, and not that other philosophy which on the contrary bids man to enjoy.” M. Thiers was stating the ...

    A strange delusion possesses the working classes of the nations where capitalist civilization holds its sway. This delusion drags in its train the individual and social woes which for two centuries have tortured sad humanity. This delusion is the love of work, the furious passion for work, pushed even to the exhaustion of the vital force of the ind...

    In 1770 at London, an anonymous pamphlet appeared under the title, An Essay on Trade and Commerce. It made some stir in its time. The author, a great philanthropist, was indignant that “the factory population of England had taken into its head the fixed idea that in their quality of Englishmen all the individuals composing it have by right of birth...

    A Greek poet of Cicero’s time, Antiparos, thus sang of the invention of the water-mill (for grinding grain), which was to free the slave women and bring back the Golden Age: “Spare the arm which turns the mill, O, millers, and sleep peacefully. Let the cock warn you in vain that day is breaking. Demeter has imposed upon the nymphs the labor of the ...

    We have seen that by diminishing the hours of labor new mechanical forces will be conquered for social production. Furthermore, by obliging the laborers to consume their products the army of workers will be immensely increased. The capitalist class once relieved from its function of universal consumer will hasten to dismiss its train of soldiers, m...

    Our moralists are very modest people. If they invented the dogma of work, they still have doubts of its efficacy in tranquilizing the soul, rejoicing the spirit, and maintaining the proper functioning of the entrails and other organs. They wish to try its workings on the populace, in animca vili, before turning it against the capitalists, to excuse...

  3. 31. Juli 2023 · The publication of a new edition of The Right to be Lazy by Paul Lafargue (1842–1911) prods a fresh reading of this famous essay in light of the current debates about retirement age, shortened working days, and guaranteed basic income.

  4. 5. Sept. 2016 · The Right to Be Lazy, and Other Studies. Contents. The right to be lazy -- Socialism and the intellectuals -- The bankruptcy of capitalism -- The woman question -- The socialist ideal -- The rights of the horse and the rights of man. Credits. Produced by Turgut Dincer, Christian Boissonnas and the.