Paul Lafargue - Works

Works

  • Le matérialisme économique de Karl Marx, (1883)
  • Cours d'économie sociale, (1884)
  • Le droit à la paresse, (1880, revised 1883)
  • The Evolution of Property from Savagery to Civilization, (1891), (new edition, 1905)
  • Le socialisme utopique, (1892)
  • Le communisme et l'évolution économique, (1892)
  • Le socialisme et la conquête des pouvoirs publics, (1899)
  • La question de la femme Paris, 1904
  • Le déterminisme économique de Karl Marx, (1909)
  • The Right to Be Lazy, 1883 (Te English translation of Le droit à la paresse in 1883 version) (online)

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