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- catalog abstract "Warning the women's movement against dissolving into factionalism, male-bashing, and preoccupation with sexual and identity politics rather than bottom-line political and economic inequalities, Friedan argues that once past the initial phases of describing and working against political and economic injustices, the women's movement should focus on working with men to remake private and public arrangements that work against full lives with children for women and men both. Friedan's agenda to preserve families is far more radical than it appears, for she argues that a truly equitable preservation of marriage and family may require a reorganization of many aspects of conventional middle-class life, from the greater use of flex time and job-sharing, to company-sponsored daycare, to new home designs to permit communal housekeeping and cooking arrangements.".
- catalog contributor b1546946.
- catalog created "c1981.".
- catalog date "1981".
- catalog date "c1981.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1981.".
- catalog description "End of the beginning -- The half-life of reaction -- The family as new feminist frontier -- The quiet movement of American men -- Reality test at West Point -- The second stage -- The limits and true potential of women's power -- The new mode -- Take back the day -- The house and the dream -- Human sex and human politics.".
- catalog description "Warning the women's movement against dissolving into factionalism, male-bashing, and preoccupation with sexual and identity politics rather than bottom-line political and economic inequalities, Friedan argues that once past the initial phases of describing and working against political and economic injustices, the women's movement should focus on working with men to remake private and public arrangements that work against full lives with children for women and men both. Friedan's agenda to preserve families is far more radical than it appears, for she argues that a truly equitable preservation of marriage and family may require a reorganization of many aspects of conventional middle-class life, from the greater use of flex time and job-sharing, to company-sponsored daycare, to new home designs to permit communal housekeeping and cooking arrangements.".
- catalog extent "344 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Second stage.".
- catalog identifier "0671410342".
- catalog isFormatOf "Second stage.".
- catalog issued "1981".
- catalog issued "c1981.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Summit Books,".
- catalog relation "Second stage.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "Feminism United States History.".
- catalog subject "HQ1426 .F847".
- catalog subject "Quality of life United States History.".
- catalog subject "Women United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "End of the beginning -- The half-life of reaction -- The family as new feminist frontier -- The quiet movement of American men -- Reality test at West Point -- The second stage -- The limits and true potential of women's power -- The new mode -- Take back the day -- The house and the dream -- Human sex and human politics.".
- catalog title "The second stage / Betty Friedan.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".