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Human Work

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
E-kniha Adobe ePub DRM
Nakladateľstvo Science & Technology Publishing, september 2025
Human Work by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a profound exploration of the nature, purpose, and evoluti... Celý popis
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Human Work by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a profound exploration of the nature, purpose, and evolution of work in human society. First published in 1904, this influential text delves into the historical development of labor, examining how work has shaped civilization, culture, and individual lives. Gilman challenges traditional notions of gender roles, particularly the division of labor between men and women, and argues for the economic and social emancipation of women through meaningful participation in productive work. The book is structured as a sweeping analysis, beginning with the origins of work in primitive societies and tracing its transformation through the ages. Gilman discusses the impact of industrialization, the rise of capitalism, and the ways in which economic systems have both liberated and constrained human potential. She critiques the exploitation inherent in many forms of labor, especially the unpaid and undervalued work performed by women in the home, and calls for a reorganization of society that recognizes and rewards all forms of human effort. Throughout Human Work, Gilman emphasizes the importance of cooperation, creativity, and social responsibility. She envisions a future where work is not merely a means of survival, but a source of fulfillment and collective progress. Her arguments are supported by historical examples, sociological insights, and a passionate commitment to social justice. A pioneering feminist and social reformer, Gilman's writing is both visionary and practical, offering concrete suggestions for reforming education, industry, and domestic life. Human Work remains a seminal text in the fields of sociology, economics, and gender studies, inspiring readers to reconsider the value and purpose of work in their own lives and in society as a whole.

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Celý názov Human Work
Autor Gilman
Jazyk Angličtina
Väzba E-kniha - Adobe ePub DRM
Dátum vydania 2025
EAN 9782528118818
Libristo kód 51353689
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