🚨 We have a new episode out today 🚨
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🚨 We have a new episode out today 🚨
What if our societies supported us to rest, to look after our families, and to enjoy ourselves and our communities as much as we’re encouraged to generate capital?
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by writer and activist Emma Holten to explore feminist economics: a radical rethinking of how we measure value.
https://www.europeanspodcast.com/all-episodes/how-feminist-economics-could-change-europe
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🚨 We have a new episode out today 🚨
What if our societies supported us to rest, to look after our families, and to enjoy ourselves and our communities as much as we’re encouraged to generate capital?
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by writer and activist Emma Holten to explore feminist economics: a radical rethinking of how we measure value.
https://www.europeanspodcast.com/all-episodes/how-feminist-economics-could-change-europe
@europeanspodcast Excellent podcast. Thank you.
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🚨 We have a new episode out today 🚨
What if our societies supported us to rest, to look after our families, and to enjoy ourselves and our communities as much as we’re encouraged to generate capital?
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by writer and activist Emma Holten to explore feminist economics: a radical rethinking of how we measure value.
https://www.europeanspodcast.com/all-episodes/how-feminist-economics-could-change-europe
@europeanspodcast this was a really thought provoking episode it highlights do many disconnects and contradictions around in how we view work and value.
For example, in my job I can't generate money, it's a "supporting role" a cost to the company but we measure the value of this work and our contributions in other ways, so it is seen and accepted but clearly not at the right level (in the view of today's economists).
Then there was the recognition that Mandami has brought together both sides of the political spectrum. Yes I think you are right, voters for both ends, particularly those who are more just disaffected and want to see change than necessarily being hardcore proponents of one ideology or the other, needs that voice that addresses this issue of value and stops reducing all societies activities to a € value.
Lastly the comment "I don't know when economists are more angry at women, when they are working or when they are not" really really just sums up the whole ridiculousness of how we approach value measurement in our modern society in one I'm not sure if I should laugh or cry sentence.
Thank you for doing this and bringing these topics to the fore!
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🚨 We have a new episode out today 🚨
What if our societies supported us to rest, to look after our families, and to enjoy ourselves and our communities as much as we’re encouraged to generate capital?
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by writer and activist Emma Holten to explore feminist economics: a radical rethinking of how we measure value.
https://www.europeanspodcast.com/all-episodes/how-feminist-economics-could-change-europe
@europeanspodcast
this really was an extraordinary, thoughtful and thought provoking interview -
@europeanspodcast
this really was an extraordinary, thoughtful and thought provoking interview@europeanspodcast we’ve had some more conversations on care work at home recently, so i forwarded to my girlfriend and she also appreciated this very much
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🚨 We have a new episode out today 🚨
What if our societies supported us to rest, to look after our families, and to enjoy ourselves and our communities as much as we’re encouraged to generate capital?
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by writer and activist Emma Holten to explore feminist economics: a radical rethinking of how we measure value.
https://www.europeanspodcast.com/all-episodes/how-feminist-economics-could-change-europe
@europeanspodcast bought your book Emma, and as it arrived here at work, immediately had a spirited lunch conversation with my colleagues about it, I'm sure this book will be read by the whole office. Congrats on the excellent interview!
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