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To be sure, we’re seeing the erosion of the ideal of an employee whose family responsibilities are kept tastefully out of sight.
Joan C. Williams • The Pandemic Has Exposed the Fallacy of the “Ideal Worker”
Dan Williams • On becoming less left-wing (Part 1)
10 AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE IDEOLOGY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
Helen Pluckrose • Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity—and Why This Harms Everybody
‘But you don’t know that changes to legislation would mean women make different choices; they have free will, and the women I know who have left their career to look after their children are very happy with…
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Joeli Brearley • The Motherhood Penalty: How to stop motherhood being the kiss of death for your career
Vivi Friedgut, founder of Blackbullion
Katie Lewis • Find Your 9others
She will write them back into history. Bring them to the surface, the light. It doesn’t matter that she won’t be going back to university; that she won’t become a journalist. After all, there is more than one way to tell the truth.
Emilia Hart • The Sirens: The highly anticipated second novel from the bestselling author of WEYWARD
Paying less (then as now) was gender-based, with the added advantage of de-skilling a job.