Paul Lafargue

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Paul Lafargue was a French Marxist revolutionary, writer, and son-in-law of Karl Marx, known for his influential socialist essays such as "The Right to Be Lazy."

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instanceOf Marxist
human
journalist
politician
revolutionary
socialist theorist
writer
burialPlace Père Lachaise Cemetery
causeOfDeath suicide
citizenship France
coFounded French Workers' Party
countryOfBirth Cuba
countryOfDeath France
dateOfBirth 1842-01-15
dateOfDeath 1911-11-26
electedFrom Lille
ethnicOrigin Afro-Cuban descent
French
familyName Paul Lafargue self-linksurface differs
surface form: Lafargue
fatherInLaw Karl Marx
fieldOfWork journalism
political theory
socialist economics
fullName Paul Lafargue self-link
givenName Paul
ideology revolutionary socialism
scientific socialism
influenced French socialist movement
labor movement
influencedBy Friedrich Engels
Karl Marx
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOf French Workers' Party
motherInLaw Jenny von Westphalen
movement Marxism
socialism
notableWork Le Droit à la paresse
The Evolution of Property
The Religion of Capital
The Right to Be Lazy
occupation journalist
politician
translator
writer
participatedIn First International
placeOfBirth Santiago de Cuba
placeOfDeath Draveil
positionHeld member of the Chamber of Deputies of France
spouse Laura Marx

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Karl Marx memorial hasGraveOf Paul Lafargue
IWA notableMember Paul Lafargue
subject surface form: International Workingmen's Association
Paul Lafargue fullName Paul Lafargue self-link
Paul Lafargue familyName Paul Lafargue self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Lafargue
General Council hasMember Paul Lafargue
Laura Marx spouse Paul Lafargue
Laura Marx associatedWith Paul Lafargue