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  1. 47 rue du Cherche-Midi: Paul Lafargue and Laura Marx, his wife, move in to a flat here on 1 December 1868. In July 1869 Marx made a secret 6-day trip to Paris to see them (using the pseudonyme Alan williams). The couple committed suicide together here in 1911. 51 avenue de Flandre: In 1869-1870 Lafargue worked on Henri Rochefort ‘s republican ...

  2. whose encyclopedias presented Lafargue as a straightforward missionary of state-approved Marxism.6 Other than oblique remarks, no mention of the essay is to be found in an Eng-lish language edition of correspondence between Paul and Laura Lafargue and Friedrich Engels published in Moscow in 1959, and it is not known whether Marx ever read it.7

  3. Traduit sur la 2e édition allemande de Karl Kautsky par Laura Lafargue. V. Giard et E. Brière, Paris 1909. (Bibliothèque socialiste internationale 11) Digitalisat Gallica; Literatur. Franz Mehring: Paul und Laura Lafargue. In: Die Neue Zeit, Stuttgart, 30. Jg. 1911–1912, Erster Band, S. 337–343. (Digitalisat)

  4. 4. Apr. 2024 · Wer das nicht so sieht und wer sich in Zeiten von ständiger Erreichbarkeit und Burnout daran stört, der findet in Paul Lafargue einen frühen Mitstreiter für das Recht auf Faulheit. Lafargue meinte schon 1880, dass alles beherrscht sei von »Arbeitssucht«, dass es nur noch darum gehe, die Bedürfnisse des Menschen möglichst kleinzuhalten, seine Leidenschaften zu ersticken und ihn »zur ...

  5. London, 11 May 1889. First published: in English, in: F. Engels, P. et L. Lafargue, Correspondance, t II, Paris, 1956; Transcribed: by Andy Blunden. My dear Lafargue, We have never called you anything but ‘the so-called Marxists’ and I would not know how else to describe you. Should you have some other, equally succinct name, let us know ...

  6. Laura Lafargue. Jenny Laura Marx was the second daughter of Karl Marx and Jenny von Westphalen. She married Paul Lafargue in 1868, and the two committed suicide in 1911 considering themselves a burden in age. They were financially supported by Frederick Engels, and Laura did a significant amount of translation work.