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Reason April 2006 Cathy Young |
The Return of the Mommy Wars Is a stay-at-home American mom a traitor to feminism? |
Reason July 2000 Cathy Young |
The Mommy Wars Why feminists and conservatives just don't get modern motherhood |
Salon.com June 12, 2000 Cathy Young |
The mama lion at the gate Maternal chauvinism is a dad's greatest obstacle to parental parity. |
Reason July 2001 Cathy Young |
What Do Women Want? Feminism seeks new adherents -- and old goals... |
Salon.com January 26, 2000 Cathy Young |
Out with the old and out with the new Feminism of every stripe has failed. It's time for a gender equality movement. |
ifeminists December 3, 2002 Glenn Sacks |
Is Pay a Function of Gender Bias? Please, stop claiming that women make less money than men because of "discrimination." And stop ignoring the contributions and sacrifices of men, who work the longest hours at the most demanding and dangerous jobs to provide for their wives and children. |
Fast Company December 1999 Keith H. Hammonds |
Work and Life - Helen Wilkinson "If feminism doesn't address what's happening to men today, it's not going to move forward." |
ifeminists April 14, 2004 Carey Roberts |
Heresy of the Maternal Instinct The fem-socialist attempt to impose absolute statistical equality on the sexes is doomed to failure. In any contest that pits human nature against social ideology, it's women's maternal instinct that will always win out. |
BusinessWeek March 28, 2005 |
What Larry Summers Got Right Many women opt out of the workplace. Employers can offer flexible work arrangements to them. |
ifeminists February 3, 2004 Carey Roberts |
Pitting the Maternal Instinct Against Radical Feminism I'm going to predict that just as the workers rose up against the evil of socialism, it will be women who spearhead the demise of radical feminism. |
Salon.com June 5, 2001 Jennifer Foote Sweeney |
Banish the boogeymom! Why, when a woman chooses both to work and to mother, does she incite the sort of rage reserved for wayward clerics and defilers of sacred things? |
U.S. Banker October 2010 Myra H. Strober |
Work-Life Balance: Men Want It, Too Workplace policies fail to acknowledge that men share the responsibility of raising children and caring for elderly parents. Companies that address this new reality will attract the best talent. |
ifeminists May 11, 2008 Wendy McElroy |
A Feminist Defense of Men's Rights Women are individuals and anything that weakens individual rights based on a shared humanity harms women as much as men. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 17, 2006 Eric J. McNulty |
Can You Manage Different Generations? What if the people you're counting on to lead your company into the future won't be there when you need them? Or what if they don't even want the roles for which they are being groomed? |
Reason February 2001 Cathy Young |
Venus at the Ballot Box Women may lean toward the "Mommy State," but their politics are more complex than pundits recognize... |
Fast Company Gwen Moran |
Inside The Group Of 1 Million Moms Fighting For Workplace Equality More than 57% of all women and three-quarters of all single mothers are in the workforce. Yet policies haven't kept up with working mothers or family needs. |
Reason February 2003 Cathy Young |
Consciousness Raising 101 Inside the gender studies classroom |
Fast Company April 2000 Tony Schwartz |
Life/Work "Full-time dads often struggle with respect -- getting it from others and having it for themselves." |
ifeminists July 15, 2003 George Rolph |
The State Of Feminism Today Feminism today has become a bastardisation of the movement's earliest ideals of removing from society those things which discriminate against the female gender in particular and both genders in general. |
ifeminists August 11, 2004 Carey Roberts |
Women Fleeing the Feminist Fold Women no longer believe that feminism represents their interests or needs. |
BusinessWeek June 4, 2007 Michelle Conlin |
The Working-Mom Quandary Four new books discuss the insanity of corporate cultures that reward those who loiter late at the office to companies that are beginning to alter inflexible career paths that send much of their best female talent out the door. |
Fast Company June 2005 Linda Tischler |
Brenda's Back. Others Won't Be So Lucky. New data says that women who drop out of the workforce, even for a relatively short period of time, pay a steep career and financial price. |
ifeminists September 3, 2002 Sunni Maravillosa |
O, Mother, Mother Commentary on the difficult choice between career and motherhood, and efforts to "create a society that values mothering" by having the government pay women to be mothers. |
Reason October 2000 Virginia Postrel |
Politicizing Parenthood I used to think it was nobody else's business whether my husband and I planned to have children. I used to think it was rude to make such personal inquiries. I have given up. I guess my procreational plans, or lack thereof, are the world's business... |
ifeminists January 27, 2004 Carey Roberts |
So, Is Radical Feminism a Socialist Front? Now, feminism has become a parody of the very ideals it claims to promote. It was this dialectic that led me to research a series of articles on Socialism and Feminism. The research has lead to these conclusions. |
ifeminists January 19, 2005 Carey Roberts |
Feminist Utopia, Social Nightmare In practice, feminism cares nothing about mere gender equality. Now, white women have become the most legally-protected and economically-privileged group in America. |
Job Journal August 14, 2005 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: Moms Return to Labor Force A shrinking labor pool may pull more stay-at-home moms into the workplace. |