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Screwnomics : How Our Economy Works Against Women and Real Ways to Make Lasting Change / Rickey Gard Diamond ; Illustrations by Peaco Todd

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Berkeley, CA : She Writes Press, 2018. ©2018. 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: xvi, 301 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781631523182
Other title:
  • How our economy works against women and real ways to make lasting change
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 331.4133
Summary: "In our lifetime, the US has seen a major shift in dominant economic thought, yet few women can identify or talk about its influence. Screwnomics issues a wake-up call for today's women to join what has been a nearly exclusively male conversation for the past 2,500 years. It explains the sexual history of economics, and the unspoken but widely applied economic theory that females, including our mother earth, should always work for less, or better, for free. Written 'for those who only keep the whole show going, making sure everyone has clean socks,' [this book] offers readers hope for a better, more inclusive future -- and the tools to make that hope a reality." -- Back cover.
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Book Perpustakaan Alor Setar RFIDTI American Corner LCK 331.4133 DIA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) H042011 Available A00739011

"The economic theory that women should always work for less, or better, for free"--cover.

"In our lifetime, the US has seen a major shift in dominant economic thought, yet few women can identify or talk about its influence. Screwnomics issues a wake-up call for today's women to join what has been a nearly exclusively male conversation for the past 2,500 years. It explains the sexual history of economics, and the unspoken but widely applied economic theory that females, including our mother earth, should always work for less, or better, for free. Written 'for those who only keep the whole show going, making sure everyone has clean socks,' [this book] offers readers hope for a better, more inclusive future -- and the tools to make that hope a reality." -- Back cover.

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