I just admire Mary for her work and contribution to the topics around Women. I have such a hard time reading books I disagree, but obviously I will make an habit out of it as we have to know the other sides arguments.
Bio-liberalism is a redundant category since bio-leninism was coined way earlier, is a more expressive term and captures the phenomenon Mary is describing much more profoundly.
The problem with paid child care is twofold: it's neither enough to replace the second salary in a household, nor does it raise the birth rate to the necessary level, if at all.
It should be noted in here somewhere, that the UK right and the American right are different things. There's a segment in this conversation that can be very confusing if one doesn't know that fact.
I just admire Mary for her work and contribution to the topics around Women.
I have such a hard time reading books I disagree, but obviously I will make an habit out of it as we have to know the other sides arguments.
Mary Harrington is absolutely correct.
Bio-liberalism is a redundant category since bio-leninism was coined way earlier, is a more expressive term and captures the phenomenon Mary is describing much more profoundly.
The problem with paid child care is twofold: it's neither enough to replace the second salary in a household, nor does it raise the birth rate to the necessary level, if at all.
It should be noted in here somewhere, that the UK right and the American right are different things. There's a segment in this conversation that can be very confusing if one doesn't know that fact.
Damn good
one criticism of heronry. I think it is time to let go that academic talk and language ...