
Paul Lafargue

He was Karl Marx's son-in-law, having married his second daughter, Laura. At the age of 69, he and 66-year-old Laura died together in a suicide pact.
Lafargue was the subject of a famous quotation by Marx. Soon before Marx died in 1883, he wrote a letter to Lafargue and the French Workers' Party organizer Jules Guesde, both of whom already claimed to represent "Marxist" principles. Marx accused them of "revolutionary phrase-mongering" and of denying the value of reformist struggles. This exchange is the source of Marx's remark, reported by Friedrich Engels, "" ("If one thing is certain, I am not a Marxist"). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Lafargue, Paul 1842-1911
Published: Berlin : Verl. d. Expedition d. "Vorwärts" Berliner Volksblatt, 1893
Published: Berlin : Verl. d. Expedition d. "Vorwärts" Berliner Volksblatt, 1893
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Published: Stuttgart : Dietz, 1921
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Published in: Vorläufer des neueren Sozialismus
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Published: Stuttgart : Dietz, 1895-
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