“Extreme inequality and financial crisis usually coincide. But the elite who cause it usually come out OK. And they are usually man.”
Katrine Marçal“Perhaps, Katrine, in a library just like this one, you will find that all the things you thought were impossible and all the things that everyone, throughout history, have thought were impossible are not really impossible at all... they never were impossible.”
Alexei Maxim Russell, Forgotten Lore: Volume I“Magdalen, the girl with pretty green eyes. Magdalen, who was smiling so warmly right now at Lenhart, who was attentive to Katrin even when she talked too much. She had been so gentle and concerned about his wounds, washing his face and bringing him fresh water to drink.”
Melanie Dickerson, The Noble Servant“The laws of the solar system that previously only God had known could suddenly be read using scientific method. The view of the world changed. From one where God intervened, had opinions, smote, parted oceans, moved mountains and personally opened millions of flowers every day. To one where God was absent and the universe was a clock that he had created and wound up, but that now ticked of its own accord.”
Katrine Marçal, Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?: A Story About Women and Economics“Whether women work in the care sector because the wages are low or whether wages are low because women work there is a question that cannot be answered. But we know that a big reason for economic inequality is that women to a much greater extent work with care.”
Katrine Marçal, Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?: A Story About Women and Economics“Actually, the idea of economic man is an efficient way of excluding women. We have historically allocated women certain activities and said that she must do them because she is a woman. Then we create an economic theory that states that these activities have no economic meaning.”
Katrine Marçal, Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?: A Story About Women and Economics“Extreme inequality and financial crisis usually coincide. But the elite who cause it usually come out OK. And they are usually man.”
Katrine Marçal, Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?: A Story About Women and Economics