The Women’s Movement and Conservative Attacks
The Women’s Movement and Conservative Attacks
This book is about motherhood. Its main thrust is a call for a national policy that would support women as mothers. The author shows that the United States hardly has any such policy and in this respect differs sharply from other industrialized countries. Linked to this is the notion that women are special, because bearing children is their “privilege and responsibility.” The women’s movement—so the author asserts—has neglected the issue of the burden that women face in ...
Subscribe now to read the full article
Online OnlyFor just $19.95 a year, get access to new issues and decades' worth of archives on our site.
|
Print + OnlineFor $35 a year, get new issues delivered to your door and access to our full online archives.
|