
The authors of this book argue for the establishment of social norms and structures under which everyone engages in part-time work and part-time care. They argue that this organization of work and care is vital to creating a society in which care and caregivers are valued and humans are able to thrive. The book is well researched, providing explanations of studies and real-world examples that support the authors’ claims. The authors’ arguments provide excellent food for both independent thought and interpersonal conversation.
The authors of this book argue for the establishment of social norms and structures under which everyone engages in part-time work and part-time care. They argue that this organization of work and care is vital to creating a society in which care and caregivers are valued and humans are able to thrive. The book is well researched, providing explanations of studies and real-world examples that support the authors’ claims. The authors’ arguments provide excellent food for both independent thought and interpersonal conversation.