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HarperCollins Publishers Mother of Invention: How Good Ideas Get Ignored in a World Built for Men
WATERSTONES BEST POLITICAL BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2021 LONGLISTED FOR THE ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL ‘I am absurdly excited for this book’ Caroline Criado Perez Bestselling author Katrine Marçal reveals the shocking ways our deeply ingrained ideas about gender continue to hold us back. Every day, extraordinary inventions and innovative ideas are side-lined in a world that remains subservient to men But it doesn’t have to be this way. From the beginning of time, women have been pivotal to our society, offering ingenious solutions to some of our most vexing problems. More recently, it is women who have transformed the way we shop online, revolutionised the lives of disabled people and put the climate crisis at the top of the agenda. Despite these successes, we still fail to find and fund the game-changing ideas that could alter the future of our planet, giving just 3% of venture capital to female founders. Instead, ingrained ideas about men and women continue to shape our economic decisions; favouring men and leading us to the same tired set of solutions. For too long we have underestimated the consequences of sexism in our economy, and the way it holds all of us – women and men – back. Katrine Marcal’s blistering critique sets the record straight and shows how, in a time of crisis, the ingenuity and intelligence of women is that very thing that can save us.
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Quin le haca la cena a Adam Smith
Un análisis fascinante de la historia de la economía y del pensamiento económico desde un enfoque femenino.Katrine Marçal se enfrenta en este ensayo al gran mito económico que ha configurado el mundo contemporáneo, y nos anima a acabar con el Homo economicus de una vez por todas.Adam Smith, el padre de la economía moderna, escribió que no era por la benevolencia del carnicero y el panadero que podíamos cenar cada noche, sino porque se preocupaban por su propio bienestar; así, el ánimo de lucro hacía girar el mundo y nació el Homo economicus. Cínico y egoísta, el Homo economicus ha dominado nuestra concepción del mundo desde entonces y su influencia se ha extendido desde el mercado a cómo compramos, trabajamos y flirteamos. Sin embargo, Adam Smith cenaba cada noche gracias a que su madre le preparaba la cena, y no lo hacía por egoísmo, sino por amor.Hoy, la economía se centra en el interés propio y ex
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HarperCollins Publishers Mother of Invention How Good Ideas Get Ignored in an Economy Built for Men
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Granta Books Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?: A Story About Women and Economics
Adam Smith, the founder of modern economics, believed that our actions stem from self-interest and the world turns because of financial gain. But every night Adam Smith's mother served him his dinner, not out of self-interest but out of love.Today, economics focuses on self-interest and excludes our other motivations. It disregards the unpaid work of mothering, caring, cleaning and cooking and its influence has spread from the market to how we shop, think and date. In this engaging takedown of the economics that has failed us, Katrine Marçal journeys from Adam Smith's dinner table to the recent financial crisis and shows us how different, how much better, things could be.
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