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help| 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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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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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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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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