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Paul Lafargue (June 16, 1842–November 26, 1911) was a French revolutionary Marxist socialist journalist, literary critic, political writer and activist; he was Karl Marx's son-in-law, having married his second daughter Laura. His best known work is The Right to Be Lazy. Born in Cuba to French and... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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History of socialism Three years later, Jules Guesde and Paul Lafargue, the son-in-law of Karl Marx, left the federation and founded the French Workers' Party.

Federation of the Socialist Workers of France However, three years later, Jules Guesde and Paul Lafargue (the son-in-law of Karl Marx) left the federation, which they considered too moderate, and founded the French Workers' Party (Parti ouvrier français or POF).

French Section of the Workers' International However, three years later, Jules Guesde and Paul Lafargue (the son-in-law of Karl Marx) left the federation, which they considered too moderate, and founded the French Workers' Party (POF).

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Paul Lafargue It was in that house of Draveil where Paul and Laura Lafargue put end to their lives, to the surprise and even outrage of French and European socialists.

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Paul Lafargue It was in that house of Draveil where Paul and Laura Lafargue put end to their lives, to the surprise and even outrage of French and European socialists.

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History of socialism Three years later, Jules Guesde and Paul Lafargue, the son-in-law of Karl Marx, left the federation and founded the French Workers' Party.

Federation of the Socialist Workers of France However, three years later, Jules Guesde and Paul Lafargue (the son-in-law of Karl Marx) left the federation, which they considered too moderate, and founded the French Workers' Party (Parti ouvrier français or POF).

French Section of the Workers' International However, three years later, Jules Guesde and Paul Lafargue (the son-in-law of Karl Marx) left the federation, which they considered too moderate, and founded the French Workers' Party (POF).

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    Paul Lafargue

    Paul Lafargue (June 16, 1842–November 26, 1911) was a French revolutionary Marxist socialist journalist, literary critic, political writer and activist; he was Karl Marx's son-in-law, having married his second daughter Laura.
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    Jenny von Westphalen

    The wise enquiries of Karl on the money background of his future son in law Paul Lafargue, yielded however positive news.
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    Laura Marx

    Paul Lafargue was a young French socialist who came to London in 1866 to work for the First International.
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    French Workers' Party

    Paul Lafargue (1842-1911), son in law of Karl Marx, elected deputy.
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    Karl Marx

    In addition to Engels and Liebknecht, Marx's daughter Eleanor and Charles Longuet and Paul Lafargue, Marx's two French socialist sons-in-law, also attended his funeral.
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    Jules Guesde

    He had been in close association with Paul Lafargue, and through him with Karl Marx, whose daughter Lafargue had married.
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    Lists of French people

    Paul Lafargue
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    List of French people

    Paul Lafargue
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    List of suicides

    Paul Lafargue (1911), son-in-law of Karl Marx, communist theorist and author of The Right to Be Lazy
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    French Section of the Workers' International

    However, three years later, Jules Guesde and Paul Lafargue (the son-in-law of Karl Marx) left the federation, which they considered too moderate, and founded the French Workers' Party (POF).

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