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    The 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...
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  • of the Soviet Union. The Right to Be Lazy (1883) by Paul Lafargue, a French Marxist, criticized the concept of a right to work. He wrote: "And to think...
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    performance to laziness, while teachers ranked "lack of ability" as the major cause, with laziness coming in second. Laziness should not be confused with...
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  • A lazy girl job is an easy, usually white-collar, job with good pay where an employee can quiet quit. The term was coined in 2023 by Gabrielle Judge,...
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  • badging refers to the act of employees clocking in for a brief period at the office, typically long enough to grab a coffee, before departing to work from...
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  • The right to be forgotten (RTBF) is the right to have private information about a person be removed from Internet searches and other directories in some...
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    Paul Lafargue (category Cuban emigrants to France)
    The Right to Be Lazy. Born in Cuba to French and Creole parents, Lafargue spent most of his life in France, with periods in England and Spain. At the...
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    Lafargue's book The Right To Be Lazy, he claims that: "It is sheer madness, that people are fighting for the "right" to an eight-hour working day. In other...
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  • self-management or worker cooperatives as possible alternatives to wage labor. The Right to be Lazy, an essay by Cuban-born French revolutionary Marxist Paul...
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    a wish to reduce or abolish it entirely, for example in Paul Lafargue in his book The Right to Be Lazy, David Graeber's Bullshit Jobs, or The Abolition...
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  • December 2019). "The Last Right review: 'Annoyingly broad and surprisingly lazy'". Irish Independent. Retrieved 7 August 2021. The Last Right at IMDb...
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  • minimal Mondays refers to an initiative by employees to do the minimal amount of work necessary on Mondays, which mark the start of the work week. This may...
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  • are more likely to be afflicted as they acclimate to the workforce. The feeling contributes to the blue Mondays and that Mondays have the highest suicide...
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  • human governors to that of letting men alone" or personal freedom. Instead, the "idle black man in the West Indies" should be "compelled to work as he was...
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  • been written as Iranian, the character was rewritten to be Jordanian, and Naidu worked with a dialect coach to get the accent right. John C. McGinley auditioned...
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  • In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays (category Literature critical of work and the work ethic)
    essays. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-32506-6. The Right to Be Lazy Bonjour paresse Guy Debord (in English) In Praise of Idleness (audio)...
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    Professional abuse Reduction of hours of work Repetitive strain injury Right to rest and leisure Six-hour day Suicide crisis Uneconomic growth Workism...
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  • Bullshit Jobs (category Literature critical of work and the work ethic)
    pointless or harmful as they know it to be: flunkies, goons, duct tapers, box tickers, and taskmasters. He argues that the association of labor with virtuous...
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  • Steal This Book (category Counterculture of the 1970s)
    negative reaction from booksellers, to the title as well as the content. This fear proved to be well-founded; in the United States, many regional distributors...
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  • The right to rest and leisure is the economic, social and cultural right to adequate time away from work and other societal responsibilities. It is linked...
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    French Workers' Party (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    for having written The Right to Be Lazy, which criticized work as such, criticizing heavily liberal moral frameworks of "Right to Work"). A revolutionary...
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  • Business ethics Contrafreeloading Happiness economics Humanistic economics Laziness Locus of control Maurice Blanchot (Désoeuvrement · Inoperativity) Ora et...
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  • Precariat (redirect from The precariat)
    the think tank Policy Network and the World Economic Forum. In his 2014 book entitled A Precariat Charter he argued that all citizens have a right to...
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  • Black's "The Abolition of Work", Karl Marx's "Wage Labour and Capital", Bertrand Russell's "In Praise of Idleness", Paul Lafargue's The Right to be Lazy, Devon...
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    lazy girl job, personality hire, and resenteeism. The Big Stay followed the great resignation in which employers experienced reduced turnover due to a...
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    be available for work in short notice, unlike contingent work (or casual contract), where employees must be given ample notice, and have the right to...
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  • unnecessary wage labour which the worker is obliged to pretend to have a purpose. Polling in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands indicates that around...
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  • scobserver.in. Retrieved 8 July 2020. "Too Lazy to Read Right to Privacy Ruling? Here's the TL;DR Version". The Quint. Retrieved 25 August 2017. "Andhrastar...
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  • detail; or may be full reposts of previous job ads. According to the career coaching service SamNova, a fake job listing can often be spotted as one that...
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    regardless of the content of his message, given that Hoffman had violated the "sanctity of the stage," i.e., the right of the band to perform uninterrupted...
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