What he said was that these roles shouldn't be demonised the way they are now. Feminism promised to "liberate" women from their expected...
But if they hadn't, women would have been limited professionally forever. My mother was instrumental in this. She wanted to do accountancy
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(lower class) women had been juggling work and family for forever. Yes there were jobs they were unfairly barred from doing, but the...
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.. view of women as living in gilded cages really only applies to the upper class.
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Yeah. She didn't want to be working class any more. She wanted the same right as men had to access professional qualifications.
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She lived alone in London struggling on a secretary's salary. No gilded cage. Just not enough money.
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Well, not alone. In a shared flat with other young women. The answer cannot be denying certain jobs to women.
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