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Women Money Power

The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality

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Women Money Power

By: Josie Cox
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A narrative history of women fighting for financial freedom, and the social and political hurdles that have kept them from equality

For centuries, women were denied equal access to money and the freedom and power that came with it. Even well into the twentieth century, women could not take out loans or open bank accounts without a man’s permission. They could be fined for getting married or pregnant, and they could be kept from certain roles, and paid less than men for equal work.

In Women Money Power, business journalist Josie Cox tells the story of women’s fight for freedom and economic equality. This is an inspirational account of brave pioneers who took on social mores and the law, including the “Rosies,” who filled industrial jobs and helped win World War II, the heiress whose fortune helped create the birth control pill, the brassy banker who broke into the boys’ club of the New York Stock Exchange, and the namesake of landmark equal-pay legislation who refused to accept discrimination.

But as any woman can tell you, the battle for equality—for money and power—is far from over. Cox delves deep into the challenges women face today and the culture and systems that hold them back. This is a fascinating narrative account of progress, women’s lives, and the work that remains to be done.

“A bold, fascinating, and hugely important book. Josie Cox gives us the story of the fight for economic equality—past, present, and future—with deep research and riveting prose. Unforgettable.”—Jonathan Eig, New York Times bestselling author of King: A Life and The Birth of the Pill

©2024 Josie Cox (P)2024 Recorded Books
Gender Studies Politics & Government Social Sciences Women Women in Business Women in Politics Discrimination Equality Money Socialism
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I liked the thoroughly well researched account and how it reached back into history and then used those lessons to teach forward to look at the link between lack of money, lack of power, lack of autonomy over our bodies lives on.
This was an angry making book of the kind I have to be in the right frame of mind to read. The truth is women are making glacial progress while our leaders talk as though the “women issue” is done. It’s not.
Thank you for educating me so well on the history of the cause, the economics of it and how it all relates back to childcare, choice over our bodies and the all prevalent microsexisms and mysoginistic behaviour all around us today.
It’s a book that needed written and great to hear read by the author.

A rich account of how “historic” injustices live on and offering some fight and hope

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fascinating, brilliantly put together. so many insights and elements of our histories that I didn't already know.

vital reading

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