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Book recommendation: Invisible Women - a very well sourced book on bias (specifically gender bias)
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<blockquote data-quote="yrp" data-source="post: 614532" data-attributes="member: 3901"><p>See my previous point about the importance of financial independance. Also you're generalizing that people who follow that traditional divide are better bonded than ones who aren't. I would disagree.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you understand that it's a very complex world, but I don't think the point of the book is to "bash" anyone or any group, but rather to point out that the way things have always been done are unfair towards majorly women (of course, unfair in some cases to men as well), so why not use this data that we've collected to fix it. Just because this is a reality of life, doesn't mean we can't change it. At some point prohibition was a reality of life, but that changed right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yrp, post: 614532, member: 3901"] See my previous point about the importance of financial independance. Also you're generalizing that people who follow that traditional divide are better bonded than ones who aren't. I would disagree. I'm glad you understand that it's a very complex world, but I don't think the point of the book is to "bash" anyone or any group, but rather to point out that the way things have always been done are unfair towards majorly women (of course, unfair in some cases to men as well), so why not use this data that we've collected to fix it. Just because this is a reality of life, doesn't mean we can't change it. At some point prohibition was a reality of life, but that changed right? [/QUOTE]
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