Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism: And Other Arguments for Economic Independence

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PublicAffairs, 20. nóv. 2018 - 240 síður
A “brilliant,” “engaging,” and “valuable,” (Financial Times) exploration of why capitalism hurts women and how socialism, when done right, can bring economic independence, better labor conditions and, yes, even better sex.

In Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism, acclaimed ethnographer Kristen R. Ghodsee argues that unregulated capitalism disproportionately harms women—at work, at home, in government, and in the bedroom. Having spent years researching what happened to women in countries that transitioned from state socialism to capitalism, Ghodsee claims that by rejecting the bad and salvaging the good, we can adapt some socialist ideas to the twenty-first century and improve our lives.
 
This book is a spirited, witty, and deeply researched exploration of why socialism—when done right—can lead to economic independence, better work life balance, and yes, even better sex. It's become increasingly clear to women that capitalism isn’t working for us, and Ghodsee is the informed, lively guide who can show us the way forward.

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YOU MIGHT BE SUFFERING FROM
ON WORK
ON LEADERSHIP
ON SEX PART
ON SEX PART
ON CITIZENSHIP
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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Kristen R. Ghodsee is professor of Russian and East European Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Her eight books on gender, socialism, and post-socialism in Eastern Europe have been translated into nineteen languages. Ghodsee’s writing has been published in the Washington Post, New York Times, and Le Monde Diplomatique, among other outlets. She’s appeared on the PBS NewsHour and France 24 as well as on many podcasts, including NPR’s Throughline and The Ezra Klein Show. She lives outside Philadelphia.

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