Some things are thought to be so obvious that we never think of reasons for and against them. Whether or not women should vote may be one of these things. School seems to teach us that there is no possible reason why society would not want women to vote aside from male thirst for domination [...]
Archive for the ‘Mothers and Work’ Category
Women Voting
Posted in Culture, Home Life, Mothers and Work on September 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Work and Family
Posted in Book Reviews, Culture, Home Life, Mothers and Work on September 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This is an awesome book Review of Brian C. Robertson’s Forced Labor: What’s Wrong with Balancing Work and Family (Same book hardcover called: There’s no Place Like Work: How Business, Government, and Our Obsession with Work Have Driven Parents from Home) by Catherine Ruth Pakaluk Harvard University As a mother with young [...]
What is this crazy creature?
Posted in Education, Home Life, Human Nature, Mothers and Work on June 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A Key Issue This will hopefully be a bird’s eye view of a lot of the discussion and focus of this website and orient our pursuits and help to bring together many of the topics that will likely come up as time goes by. There are few areas of human life where differences in one’s [...]
History of work and home life
Posted in Home Life, Mothers and Work on May 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“We have too easily resigned ourselves to a way of life and work that separates us from those we love most, say the Barnetts. Is it for this that people marry and have children–to go their separate ways all day, to see each other only during leisure hours, to know each others’ daily activities only [...]