The Real Domestic Product: How Birth Control Built Equality (and Why the Future of the Economy and the Planet Depends on It)
暫譯: 真實國內生產總值:避孕如何促進平等(以及未來經濟與地球為何依賴於此)
Gregory, Elizabeth
- 出版商: Summit Valley Press
- 出版日期: 2026-08-04
- 售價: $1,360
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,292
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 216
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 0262051680
- ISBN-13: 9780262051682
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經濟學 Economy
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商品描述
An urgent and clear-eyed look at the battle over reproductive control in our tipping-point moment--and how to forge a path forward. Birth control, which includes contraception, abortion access and more, has not only enabled women to enter civic life in significant numbers for the first time, but it has also expanded our democracy and grown our economy. While many embrace these changes, which aim to share the nation's economic bounty among all Americans, those who see themselves as benefiting from the old hierarchies do not. They resist this progress with divisive rhetoric condemning "woke"-ness in anything they find threatening. In The Real Domestic Product, fertility researcher Elizabeth Gregory argues that our battles over abortion and LGBTQ bans and pronatalism are economic at base--that conservatives seek to push women out of civic life through forced childbearing. Their goal? To maintain their discount on domestic labor and a steady supply of low-wage workers. But, she contends, this shortsighted approach overlooks the huge benefits that a caring democracy can engender for our economy and for our fragile planet. By connecting the dots among fertility patterns, economics, climate change, equitable work, expanding longevity, and the rising status of formerly excluded groups, the author counters reactionary narratives, adding depth and perspective to the incomplete national conversations we've had to date. Never more urgently needed, The Real Domestic Product envisions the way forward to an economy of care for our planet and our people.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
對於我們這個關鍵時刻生育控制之戰的緊迫且清晰的檢視——以及如何開創前進的道路。
生育控制,包括避孕、墮胎的可及性等,不僅使女性首次以顯著的數量進入公民生活,還擴展了我們的民主並促進了經濟增長。雖然許多人擁抱這些旨在在所有美國人之間分享國家經濟富饒的變化,但那些認為自己從舊有階層中受益的人則不然。他們用分裂的言辭抵制這一進步,譴責任何他們認為威脅的「覺醒」現象。 在The Real Domestic Product中,生育研究者伊莉莎白·格雷戈里(Elizabeth Gregory)主張,我們對墮胎、LGBTQ禁令和生育主義的鬥爭在根本上是經濟性的——保守派試圖通過強迫生育將女性推離公民生活。他們的目標是?維持對家庭勞動的折扣和穩定的低工資勞動力供應。但她認為,這種短視的做法忽視了關懷型民主對我們經濟和脆弱星球所能帶來的巨大好處。 通過將生育模式、經濟、氣候變化、公平工作、延長壽命以及曾被排除群體的地位上升之間的聯繫串起來,作者反駁了反動的敘事,為我們迄今為止的國家對話增添了深度和視角。The Real Domestic Product在當前時刻更是迫切需要,展望了一條通往關懷我們星球和人民的經濟的前進之路。作者簡介
Elizabeth Gregory directs the Institute for Research on Women, Gender & Sexuality at the University of Houston, where she is a professor of English and the Taylor Professor of Gender & Sexuality Studies. She is the author of Apparition of Splendor and Ready: Why Women Are Embracing the New Later Motherhood. She writes for The Nation and other magazines.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
伊莉莎白·格雷戈里(Elizabeth Gregory)是休士頓大學女性、性別與性研究所的所長,同時擔任英語教授及性別與性研究的泰勒教授。她是《光輝的顯現》(Apparition of Splendor)和《準備好:為什麼女性擁抱新的晚期母職》(Ready: Why Women Are Embracing the New Later Motherhood)的作者。她為《國家》(The Nation)及其他雜誌撰稿。