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The Right to be Lazy

Year 2025, Issue: 101, 33 - 35, 26.07.2025

Abstract

The book “The Right to be Lazy” was written by Paul Lafargue and was first published in 1883. Paul Lafargue was born in Cuba in 1842 and is a French thinker, economist and journalist. Lafargue married Karl Marx's daughter, Laura, and his views were influenced by Marxist ideas. The book titled The Right to be Lazy presents the working spirit, social morality and order of its period to the readers with a descriptive narrative. The author conveys his ideas to the reader with examples and humorous expression. In fact, the author is not against working, but rebels against working hours being far above human conditions. In this book, the author criticizes the sanctification of work and presents a discourse against the Christian morality, economists and free thought ethics of the period.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Political Economy Theory
Journal Section Book Review
Authors

Ali İskender 0000-0003-2753-1242

Submission Date April 15, 2025
Acceptance Date June 24, 2025
Publication Date July 26, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Issue: 101

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APA İskender, A. (2025). The Right to be Lazy. Reforma(101), 33-35.