valuable record of how things were and how they could be - Rosie Boycott * Financial Times * Convincing, provocative and useful * Times Higher Education * Capitalism's triumph is a calamity for most women. Henry Lee, Oriomo Papuans: Ecology of Sago-Eaters in Lowland PapuaProfessor Ryutaro Ohtsuka, The Truth About What Customers WantMichael R. Ghodsee is not naive brings the necessary scepticism to her thesis comes into sharp focus when she looks at what happened after the Wall fell. There are many reasons to revisit socialist policies in a time of widening inequality, but a feminist perspective offers some of the most powerful incentives - Emily Witt * Guardian * Brilliant. That Ghodsee also makes this a joyous read is the cherry on the cake - Suzanne Moore * Observer * Ghodsee's book could not have been published at a better moment. but she seeks with great brio and nuance to lay out what some socialist states achieved for women. Kristen Ghodsee doesn't wear rose-tinted spectacles.
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