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It occurred most frequently in periods of economic stress or as the result of the death of a master and the splitting up of his inheritance among children and creditors . In slave society , just as in the surrounding white culture ...
It occurred most frequently in periods of economic stress or as the result of the death of a master and the splitting up of his inheritance among children and creditors . In slave society , just as in the surrounding white culture ...
Page 146
Those concerned with the economic ills of society embraced a variety of social and economic reforms and focused their attention on giving women economic equality with men . Feminists saw the key to all problems of society in the ...
Those concerned with the economic ills of society embraced a variety of social and economic reforms and focused their attention on giving women economic equality with men . Feminists saw the key to all problems of society in the ...
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For the market , these are important decisions ; but the decisions which are essential to the economy of the nation are not ... Thus woman's purchasing power is consumer power , small - scale and limited in its economic impact .
For the market , these are important decisions ; but the decisions which are essential to the economy of the nation are not ... Thus woman's purchasing power is consumer power , small - scale and limited in its economic impact .
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |