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-'''Paul Lafargue''' ([[June 16]], [[1842]] – [[November 26]], [[1911]]) was a [[France|French]] revolutionary [[Marxism|Marxist]] [[Socialism|socialist]] journalist, [[literary critic]], political writer and [[Activism|activist]]; he was [[Karl Marx]]'s son-in-law, having married his second daughter [[Laura Marx|Laura]]. His best known work is ''[[The Right to Be Lazy]]''. Born in [[Santiago de Cuba]] of a [[Creole peoples|Franco-Caribbean]] family, Lafargue spent most of his life in France, with periods in [[England]] and [[Spain]]. At the age of 69, he and Laura [[Liebestod|died together]] in a [[suicide pact]].+'''Paul Lafargue''' ([[June 16]], [[1842]] – [[November 26]], [[1911]]) was a [[France|French]] revolutionary [[Marxism|Marxist]] [[Socialism|socialist]] journalist, [[literary critic]], political writer and [[Activism|activist]]; he was [[Karl Marx]]'s son-in-law, having married his second daughter [[Laura Marx]]. His best known work is ''[[The Right to Be Lazy]]''. Born in [[Santiago de Cuba]] of a [[Creole peoples|Franco-Caribbean]] family, Lafargue spent most of his life in France, with periods in [[England]] and [[Spain]]. At the age of 69, he and Laura [[Liebestod|died together]] in a [[suicide pact]].
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Paul Lafargue (June 16, 1842November 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 Marx. His best known work is The Right to Be Lazy. Born in Santiago de Cuba of a Franco-Caribbean family, Lafargue spent most of his life in France, with periods in England and Spain. At the age of 69, he and Laura died together in a suicide pact.



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