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The Business of Being a Woman

CHAPTER III
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Why keeping track of the cost of eggs and butter and calculating how much your income will allow you to buy is any more narrowing than keeping track of the cost and quality of cotton or wool or iron and calculating how much a mill requires, it is hard to see.

It is the same kind of a problem.

Moreover, it has the added interest of being always an independent _personal_ problem.

Most men work under the deadening effect of impersonal routine.

They do that which others have planned and for results in which they have no permanent share.
But the woman argues that her task has no relation to the state.


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