Recently, The Economist ran an article on the emergence of feminism within management theory:
But some of today’s most influential feminists contend that women will never fulfill their potential if they play by men’s rules. According to Avivah Wittenberg-Cox and Alison Maitland, two of the most prominent exponents of this position, it is not enough to [...]
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On occasion, I stumble upon an article or blog post that sums up my views entirely. Today, I found an example.
Trudy W. Schuett at Dean’s World writes about the real gender war:
While the genuine issues of equality have been dealt with long ago, the ultimate aim of feminism – to liberate women from the perceived [...]
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