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On the Path to Justice: The Dangerous Myth of Empowerment for Women
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On the Path to Justice: The Dangerous Myth of Empowerment for Women
Current price: $16.95
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On the Path to Justice: The Dangerous Myth of Empowerment for Women
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"There is no easy remedy for systemic injustice and long-established inequity. But we cannot wait for justice to thrive; we must nourish ourselves and each other along the path."
Isn't it time we drop the pretense that we can "have it all"? For centuries, women have strived to be extraordinary, but perhaps it is time to awaken to the truth of what really impedes our progress-what keeps us feeling exhausted, overworked, and perpetually dissatisfied.
In this brilliant, insightful book, Lynn Bromley charts the ongoing systemic cycle that continues to overburden and oppress women, and she issues a clear, clarion call that it is not women who must change, but the messages and controls within the system. Her brilliant and simple solution-the sisterhood-is at once arresting and applicable to women everywhere.
Alive with personal accounts, stories from the front lines of politics, social work, and decades of womanhood, Bromley whisks you through a clear and eye-opening argument for why women do not need to be empowered, only unencumbered.
Assertive, bold, and inspiring,
On the Path to Justice
is the manifesto our foremothers long dreamed of and the necessary battle cry that younger generations desperately need to hear.
Isn't it time we drop the pretense that we can "have it all"? For centuries, women have strived to be extraordinary, but perhaps it is time to awaken to the truth of what really impedes our progress-what keeps us feeling exhausted, overworked, and perpetually dissatisfied.
In this brilliant, insightful book, Lynn Bromley charts the ongoing systemic cycle that continues to overburden and oppress women, and she issues a clear, clarion call that it is not women who must change, but the messages and controls within the system. Her brilliant and simple solution-the sisterhood-is at once arresting and applicable to women everywhere.
Alive with personal accounts, stories from the front lines of politics, social work, and decades of womanhood, Bromley whisks you through a clear and eye-opening argument for why women do not need to be empowered, only unencumbered.
Assertive, bold, and inspiring,
On the Path to Justice
is the manifesto our foremothers long dreamed of and the necessary battle cry that younger generations desperately need to hear.