The right to be lazy
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Narrated by:
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Paul Landergan
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By:
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Paul Lafargue
About this listen
"In capitalist society work is the cause of all intellectual degeneracy, of all organic deformity."
This essay raises interesting questions: is work really a virtue? Isn't work the source of many social imbalances? These are all questions that lend themselves to an exciting and topical debate on the role of work in our society.
Public Domain (P)2022 FV Éditions
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