Sloth (deadly sin)
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==Bibliographie sélective== | ==Bibliographie sélective== | ||
*[[Paul Lafargue]], ''[[The Right to Be Lazy]]'' | *[[Paul Lafargue]], ''[[The Right to Be Lazy]]'' | ||
- | *[[Malevitch]], ''La Paresse comme vérité effective de l'Homme'', Paris, Allia, 1997. | + | *[[Kazimir Malevich]], ''La Paresse comme vérité effective de l'Homme'', Paris, Allia, 1997. |
*[[Clément Pansaers]], ''L'Apologie de la paresse'', Paris, Allia, 1996. | *[[Clément Pansaers]], ''L'Apologie de la paresse'', Paris, Allia, 1996. | ||
*[[Samuel Johnson]], ''Le Paresseux'', Paris, Allia, 2000. | *[[Samuel Johnson]], ''Le Paresseux'', Paris, Allia, 2000. |
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Laziness; slow in the mindset. One of the seven deadly sins.
Bibliographie sélective
- Paul Lafargue, The Right to Be Lazy
- Kazimir Malevich, La Paresse comme vérité effective de l'Homme, Paris, Allia, 1997.
- Clément Pansaers, L'Apologie de la paresse, Paris, Allia, 1996.
- Samuel Johnson, Le Paresseux, Paris, Allia, 2000.
- Denis de Casabianca, Pourquoi paresser, Lyon, Aléas, 2007 (http://www.aleas.fr/).
- Jerome K. Jerome, Pensées paresseuses d'un paresseux, Paris, Arléa, 1996.
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