A Lesser Life: The Myth of Women's Liberation in America

New York: Warner Books (NY) (1987)
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A noted economist and mother of four combines experience and scholarship in this unprecedented and enlightening work that shows how American women have been stripped of their traditional social supports of the past and thrust into the harsh economic realities of the present.

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