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5.0 out of 5 stars
Stolen sluggishness,
By "arturzăo" (Campinas - Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Right to Be Lazy (Paperback)
In a world that unemployment is the great fear of all of us, think about the right to be lazy may seems senseless, but it's not. Written in the 19'th century, Lafargue's book is a claim for individual liberty of our ill society, that is a system created to stole all of our free time by slavering our minds in an compulsive obsession of being productive. It's a good book to think about this great anathema of our time: the eternal need to show our disposition to work to be socially accept.
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The Right to Be Lazy by Paul Lafague (Paperback - June 1989)
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