Saturday, October 22, 2011

Elizabeth Warren Speaks On the Work Force, Families and Revolving Debt


What are the ethical issues challenging the American work environment that raises the volume on voices such as Elizabeth Warren? She speaks on what she sees as the single most important economic shift in the 2nd half of the 20th century that sprang from the entry of the working mother (middle class?) into the American work force. The parenthesis because the work environment was no stranger to working class women. However, the issue involves all working families today. This video is very much worth the hour.

10 comments:

Greenconsciousness said...

Now this one is a feminist although I dont know if she identifies as one. I would elect her president in a heartbeat.

Greenconsciousness said...

I was actually shocked by this although now I am thinking of course. And this after a woman was raped.

http://msmagazine.com/blog/blog/2011/10/20/hot-chicks-cold-sexists-and-occupy-wall-street/

ld janakos said...

Now I see how this comment area works. I had to scroll down to leave a comment. On my own blog! I'm surprised anyone is reading these drafts of my Derridaean public/private space etchings. But yes, yes, yes. I'm so glad we agree. Elizabeth Warren for president. And good god, not for vice-president.

Greenconsciousness said...

Everybody has to do that on their own blogs to leave comments -- it is different than posting.

Greenconsciousness said...

In your blog setting you should be able to be notified by email to a new post -- if not, when you make a comment in reply, chek the box that says:

"notify me when follow up comments appear". It is right below the verification box and before the publish your comment button.

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