Divided Labours: An Evolutionary View of Women at Work
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Author: Kingsley Browne
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 64
The Darwin seminars at the LSE have become a crucial intellectual forum in recent years. The series "Darwinism Today" consists of a series of short books, each drawing on the content of one of the seminars and written by many of the leading figures in the Darwinian revolution. In "Women at Work" Kingsley Browne, a brilliantly controversial American lawyer and evolutionary thinker writes on theDarwinian understanding of women's roles in the workplace and the existence of the glass ceiling.
Author: Kingsley Browne
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 64
The Darwin seminars at the LSE have become a crucial intellectual forum in recent years. The series "Darwinism Today" consists of a series of short books, each drawing on the content of one of the seminars and written by many of the leading figures in the Darwinian revolution. In "Women at Work" Kingsley Browne, a brilliantly controversial American lawyer and evolutionary thinker writes on theDarwinian understanding of women's roles in the workplace and the existence of the glass ceiling.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Kingsley Browne
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 64
The Darwin seminars at the LSE have become a crucial intellectual forum in recent years. The series "Darwinism Today" consists of a series of short books, each drawing on the content of one of the seminars and written by many of the leading figures in the Darwinian revolution. In "Women at Work" Kingsley Browne, a brilliantly controversial American lawyer and evolutionary thinker writes on theDarwinian understanding of women's roles in the workplace and the existence of the glass ceiling.
Author: Kingsley Browne
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 64
The Darwin seminars at the LSE have become a crucial intellectual forum in recent years. The series "Darwinism Today" consists of a series of short books, each drawing on the content of one of the seminars and written by many of the leading figures in the Darwinian revolution. In "Women at Work" Kingsley Browne, a brilliantly controversial American lawyer and evolutionary thinker writes on theDarwinian understanding of women's roles in the workplace and the existence of the glass ceiling.
Divided Labours: An Evolutionary View of Women at Work