The Diane Elson Reader: Gender, Development, and Macroeconomic Policy
Abstract
What the woman who labors wants is the right to live, not simply exist—the right to life as the rich woman has the right to life, and the sun and music and art. You have nothing that the humblest worker has not a right to have also. The worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too. Help, you women of privilege, give her the ballot to fight with. [Schneiderman 1911]
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book review, Diane Elson
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