Natasha

1%
Flag icon
Suddenly it became clear to many women that the problem wasn’t with them after all. Women with ‘no goal, no purpose, no ambition’ in life beyond achieving motherhood were, Friedan argued, committing a kind of suicide, a death of the self. They needed meaningful work, autonomy, and an identity of their own, not one obtained by living vicariously through their husbands and children.
The Feminine Mystique: The classic that sparked a feminist revolution
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview