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 +''[[In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays ]]'' by Bertrand Russell
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In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays by Bertrand Russell


The Right to Be Lazy by Paul Lafargue

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  1. Labour, employment, occupation, job.
    I go to work everyday.
  2. Effort expended on a particular task.
    Holding a brick over your head is hard work.
    It takes a lot of work to write a dictionary.
  3. A literary, artistic, or intellectual production, see work of art

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