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Summary of Kristen R. Ghodsee's Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism

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  • ISBN8822526969
  • EAN9798822526969
  • Date de parution05/06/2022
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Résumé

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 I had a friend, Lisa, who worked in human resources for a large corporation in San Francisco. She quit her job to become a stay-at-home mom as soon as she realized she was pregnant. Her husband earned enough to support her, and he preferred that she not be employed. #2 The fact that sex and money are always linked in women's lives is a remnant of our history of oppression.
Too many women find themselves in Lisa's situation, economically dependent on men for their basic livelihoods. #3 Free markets discriminate against women workers. Women's comparative advantage in the workplace is that they will do the same work as a man for less money. #4 The belief that a woman's labor is less valuable than a man's persists today. In a capitalist system, labor power is a commodity that is traded in the free market.
The laws of supply and demand determine its price, as does the perceived value of that labor.