The name, the intent, the cultural appropriation.
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Not the same, Kim. Something like Bodega removes all human interaction from everyday life. Cleaning one's house always a solitary activity.
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(I'm not speaking in favor of this poorly-named company/concept.)
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What’s the 2017 equivalent of the Nixon-Khrushchev Kitchen Debate?
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More importantly moms wouldn't have said this.
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There's actually a whole sub-literature on the role of household appliances in bringing women into the labor force http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/rest.90.1.81 …
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One way to view it: "Tech that gives time back to the working parents."
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i saw an article that argued that ppl's cleanliness standards rose proportionally, i.e. work expanded to fill time, & I think about that
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Would be interesting to hear the UBI take on Bodega—isn't this the kind of job UBI would obviate?
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