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The right to be lazy

and other studies

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The right to be lazy
Socialism and the intellectuals
The bankruptcy of capitalism
The woman question
The socialist ideal
The rights of the horse and the rights of man

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Language
English
Pages
164

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Cover of: The Right to be Lazy: And Other Studies
Cover of: The right to be lazy
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The right to be lazy: and other studies
1907, C. H. Kerr & company
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Table of Contents

The right to be lazy.
Socialism and the intellectuals.
The bankruptcy of capitalism.
The woman question.
The socialist ideal.
The rights of the horse and the rights of man.

Edition Notes

Published in
Chicago
Series
Standard socialist series

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD5106 .L22 1907

The Physical Object

Pagination
164 p.
Number of pages
164

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6986233M
Internet Archive
righttobelazyoth00lafa
LCCN
07023081
OCLC/WorldCat
506222
Library Thing
785734

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