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Feminist Ethics, Women's Work, And The Betrayal Of "Family Values"

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An edition of Hitting Home (2002)

Hitting Home

Feminist Ethics, Women's Work, And The Betrayal Of "Family Values"

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"At the very time when most women's lives are defined by a lack of income, time, and energy, and when being stressed-out is for them more common than the common cold, politicians and other professional guardians of public virtue are stridently lamenting the loss of what they define as "family values." Even as women enter the workforce to provide essential income for their families while attending to children, spouse, and the endless round of domestic chores, every sort of social ill from drug addiction to unwed mothering is laid at their door." "As Gloria Albrecht shows, this dismal situation is not merely a cultural irony. It is a potential social tragedy." "In a book that combines learning, eloquence, and wit, Albrecht explains how this paradox symbolizes the new face of family life in America's postindustrial economy. Hitting Home carefully documents the growing abandonment by business and government of their social responsibility to sustain the well-being of families. She exposes "family friendly" policies as being in fact policies that are friendly primarily to the profit-oriented goals of the corporate world. Business strategies, touted as the new methods of efficiency, reveal the fundamentally anti-family nature of an economy designed from its origins to exclude those authentic values that arise from caring relationships."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
176

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Cover of: Hitting Home
Hitting Home: Feminist Ethics, Women's Work, And The Betrayal Of "Family Values"
November 30, 2004, Continuum International Publishing Group
Paperback in English
Cover of: Hitting Home
Hitting Home: Feminist Ethics, Women's Work, and the Betrayal of Family Values
October 2002, Continuum International Publishing Group
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Library of Congress
HQ1381 .A44 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
176
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
Weight
7.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8167950M
Internet Archive
hittinghomefemin0000albr
ISBN 10
0826416500
ISBN 13
9780826416506
LCCN
2002010111
OCLC/WorldCat
633141801
Wikidata
Q95988406
Library Thing
921813
Goodreads
3301894

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