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  • Lafargue and Laura ended their lives in a suicide pact when both were in their late 60s, seemingly unwilling to face the infirmities and indignities of old age.

    At Home With Karl Marx Jennifer Siegel 2011

  • Laura was similarly unfortunate in her choice of spouse, Paul Lafargue, a Cuban-born Frenchman and self-proclaimed Marxist with great promise and little real influence.

    At Home With Karl Marx Jennifer Siegel 2011

  • In this novel of duality, identity and dark motives, a prominent cosmetic surgeon named Richard Lafargue and his wife, Eve, attend parties together, go out with friends and seem well-matched.

    Five Best: R.J. Ellory R.J. Ellory 2012

  • Attributed to Lafargue Frederic of the Gamma agency, this picture again shows "White Tee-shirt" on a solo run, with no sign of "Green Helmet".

    Part 6 - Act 3: The camera runs - Scene 2 Richard 2006

  • Whilst there are historical precedents for some of the ideas that I've been talking about e.g. from Russell and Lafargue, I'm not aware of anyone other than Davis who has attempted to pull things together in such a comprehensive manner.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Deft 2008

  • IN 1891, A RADICAL FRENCH WRITER, Paul Lafargue, predicted that “the political unity of humankind…will be founded on the ruins of the existing national unities.”

    The Great Experiment Strobe Talbott 2008

  • Whilst there are historical precedents for some of the ideas that I've been talking about e.g. from Russell and Lafargue, I'm not aware of anyone other than Davis who has attempted to pull things together in such a comprehensive manner.

    Idle Theory Patrick Vessey 2008

  • He remarked in the Convention that the most prominent French Marxists, Guesde and Lafargue, had approved the action of the recent French Socialist Congress, which had "guaranteed the peasant ownership of his farm," but he would not accept this action as good Socialism.

    Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement William English Walling

  • Lafargue believed that reforms extremely beneficial to the working class might be enacted without any union of Socialists with non-Socialists, without the Socialists gaining political power and without their even constituting a menace to the rule of the anti-Socialist classes.

    Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement William English Walling

  • Paul Lafargue; in Zurich he learned about German socialist doctrine from Eduard Bernstein, who was publishing Der

    Hjalmar Branting - Biography 1921

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