How can we measure our lives?: The crisis edition*
“As I received with hard-won indifference a job rejection this week, I contemplated how the do-it-all feminism of the nineties on which I had been raised had rested on two assumptions: (1) that there were plentiful sufficiently-paying and meaningful jobs; and (2) the existence of cheap childcare.”
Natalie Brown considers the assumptions that the feminism she was raised on rested upon. Read the entire post at By Common Consent.
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