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  1. Social Feminism.Naomi Black - 1989
    Aandacht voor de verschillende feministische stromingen binnen drie vrouwenorganisaties in Engeland: de Women's Co-operative Guild, in de Verenigde Staten: de League of Women Voters and in Frankrijk: de Union Féminine Civique et Sociale.
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  • The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State.Friedrich Engels - 2010 - Penguin Books.
    The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (1884), was a provocative and profoundly influential critique of the Victorian nuclear family. Engels argued that the traditional monogamous household was in fact a recent construct, closely bound up with capitalist societies. Under this patriarchal system, women were servants and, effectively, prostitutes. Only Communism would herald the dawn of communal living and a new sexual freedom and, in turn, the role of the state would become superfluous.
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  • The Disinherited Family.Eleanor F. Rathbone - 1924 - International Journal of Ethics 35 (1):94-95.
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  • The Family Wage.Hilary Land - 1980 - Feminist Review 6 (1):55-77.
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  • Mothers of a New World: Maternalist Politics and the Origins of Welfare States.Seth Koven - 1993 - Other.
    This book explores the historical evolution of such claims, and their relationship to the rise of women's movements and the emergence of welfare states in Western industrializing countries at the turn of the 19th century.
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  • Women, the State, and Welfare.Linda Gordon - 1990
    Women, the State, and Welfare is the first collection of essays specifically about women and welfare in the United States. As an introduction to the effects of welfare programs, it is intended for general readers as well as specialists in sociology, history, political science, social work, and women’s studies. The book begins with a review essay by Linda Gordon that outlines current scholarship about women and welfare. The chapters that follow explore discrimination against women inherent in many welfare programs; the (...)
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  • Wages and the Family.Paul H. Douglas - 1927 - International Journal of Ethics 37 (2):215-217.
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