The Right To Be Lazy

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The Right To Be Lazy

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 The Right to Be Lazy is actually a carefully considered philosophical defense of a life free of the demands of labor that is carried out purely in the service of capitalism. The thinker was true to his belief system, dying in a joint suicide pact with his wife (who happened to be Karl Marx's daughter) at the age of 69 to avoid burdening his family.
Laziness Does Not Exist

A social psychologist uncovers the psychological basis of the "laziness lie," which originated with the Puritans and has ultimately created blurred boundaries between work and life with modern technologies and offers advice for not succumbing to societal pressure to "do more."
The Right To Be Lazy

Originally published in 1883, Paul Lafargue says this word here and another word here to pad out the description to make it at least 200 characters long. Yes, I know it is still not at 200 characters long. This is a Radical Reprint book, please steal this book, please just take the files from Internet Archive and just redistribute the book yourself if you want. Okay, cool, the description has been finished.