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Libertarian Communist Library Paul
LaFargue Archive Archived 12
October 2006 at the
Wayback Machine Translation of The
legend of
Victor Hugo by Paul
Lafargue...
- Karl Marx and
Jenny von Westphalen, she
married revolutionary writer Paul
Lafargue in 1868. The two died by
suicide together in 1911.
Laura Marx was born...
- Laozi-Daodejing] (in
German and English), Aachen:
Mainz LaFargue,
Michael (1998), Kohn, Livia;
LaFargue,
Michael (eds.), Lao-tzu and the Tao-te-ching, Albany...
- Almodóvar's film of the same name,
which was
inspired by the novel.
Richard Lafargue is a
renowned plastic surgeon keeping a
young woman, "Eve",
locked against...
- Yuen Institute.
LaFargue,
Michael (1994). Tao and Method: A
Reasoned Approach to the Tao Te Ching. SUNY Press. ISBN 0-7914-1601-1.
LaFargue,
Michael (1992)...
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Constantijn la Fargue, also
Constantine Paul
Lafargue, (The Hague, 5
January 1729 - 10 June 1782) was a
Dutch painter,
etcher and draftsman.
La Fargue was born...
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Maria Margaretha la Fargue (1738–1813), was an 18th-century
painter from the
Dutch Republic.
La Fargue was born as the
daughter of the
notary and orangist...
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Jacob Elias la Fargue (1735 – 1778), was an 18th-century
painter from the
Dutch Republic. He was born in
Voorburg to Jan
Thomas la Fargue and was the...
- This was at
least the
expectation among many
intellectuals such as Paul
Lafargue. The
liberal John
Stuart Mill also
predicted that
society would come to...
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Right to Be Lazy (French: Le
Droit à
la paresse) is a book by Paul
Lafargue,
published in 1883. In it,
Lafargue, a
French socialist,
opposes the labour...