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for the of under the Civil Act of potential awarding damages Rights Informative as it the book would have been even more valuable is, to social workers if it had included research feminist economists. by Public data draws on economists who over- policy produced by the neoclassical model built on the of the whelmingly accept concept economic actor as a rational calculator in a free and com- operating Because the for petitive marketplace. employment marketplace women has to be free and we need to be informed yet competitive, about the work of feminist such as Barbara R. economists, Bergmann, Trudi Strober, Renwick, Shackelford, Jean Folbre, Julie Myra Nancy and Diana Strassmann. Nelson, This book us to be to risk about challenges willing thinking justice, about how a excludes the of its representative democracy majority from and about the of sex and population leadership, intertwining I recommend it for its that acknowl- power. straightforward language women’s while the that are defining power struggles edges progress still ahead. ESTHER ATCHERSON Action Affirmative Office Indiana State University Terre Indiana Haute, Violence Women: The Edited Pauline A. Against Bloody Footprints . by Bart and Eileen Geil Moran. CA: Park, Newbury Sage, 1993, 293
Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work – SAGE
Published: Apr 1, 1994
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