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Screwnomics: How Our Economy Works Against Women and Real Ways to Make Lasting Change

par Rickey Gard Diamond

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Business. Women's Studies. Nonfiction. Economics. HTML:The personal is not only political, it's also economic and sexual: as a society, we're encouraged to view economics as objective science far removed from us??when in reality it has concrete and far-reaching effects on our everyday lives.
/> In Screwnomics, Rickey Gard Diamond shares personal stories, cartoons, and easy-to-understand economic definitions in her quest to explain the unspoken assumptions of 300 years of EconoMansplaining??the economic theory that women should always work for less, or better for free. It unpacks economic definitions, turns a men-only history on its head, and highlights female experiences and solutions. encouraging female readers to think about their own economic memoir and confront our system's hyper-masculine identity.
In the past fifty years, the US has witnessed a major shift in economic theory, and yet few women can identify or talk about its influence in their own lives. Accessible and inspiring, Screwnomics offers female readers hope for a better, more inclusive future??and the tools to make that hope a… (plus d'informations)
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Not exactly my cup of tea, but did learn a few things, and the format was interesting. Not as dry as an economics book could end up being, and included some humorous portions. ( )
  beerankin | Nov 7, 2020 |
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Economics is a very big and very dry subject. “Screwnomics: How Our Economy Works Against Women and Real Ways to Make Lasting Change” by Rickey Gard Diamond tries to cut it down but it’s still a dry subject. At the end the book points out that white wealthy men control it all…

I would like to have had a mini cheat sheet on what we as individuals can do vs the government. The takeaways from the chapter are good and some of the questions to ask your friends are hard questions that you might need over a glass of wine (if you even want to try it).

There is some humor and comics but lots of history and some personal stories which does make it more real. But at the end of the day, it’s still a book about how the Economy Works.

https://theworldisabookandiamitsreader.wordpress.com/2020/10/31/screwnomics/ ( )
  Kea142 | Oct 31, 2020 |
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Business. Women's Studies. Nonfiction. Economics. HTML:The personal is not only political, it's also economic and sexual: as a society, we're encouraged to view economics as objective science far removed from us??when in reality it has concrete and far-reaching effects on our everyday lives.
In Screwnomics, Rickey Gard Diamond shares personal stories, cartoons, and easy-to-understand economic definitions in her quest to explain the unspoken assumptions of 300 years of EconoMansplaining??the economic theory that women should always work for less, or better for free. It unpacks economic definitions, turns a men-only history on its head, and highlights female experiences and solutions. encouraging female readers to think about their own economic memoir and confront our system's hyper-masculine identity.
In the past fifty years, the US has witnessed a major shift in economic theory, and yet few women can identify or talk about its influence in their own lives. Accessible and inspiring, Screwnomics offers female readers hope for a better, more inclusive future??and the tools to make that hope a

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