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The Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems by Nancy Folbre

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Why do patriarchal systems survive? In this groundbreaking work of feminist theory, Nancy Folbre examines the contradictory effects of capitalist development. She explains why the work of caring for others is under-valued and under-rewarded in today's global economy, calling attention to the organisation of childrearing, the care of other dependants, and the inheritance of assets. Upending conventional definitions of the economy based only on the market, Folbre emphasizes the production of human capabilities in families and communities and the social reproduction of group solidarities. Highlighting the complexity of hierarchical systems and their implications for political coalitions, The Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems sets a new feminist agenda for the twenty-first century.

A major new work of feminism from the MacArthur Award-winning economist

About the Author
Nancy Folbre is Professor emerita of Economics and Director of the Program on Gender and Care Work at the Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is also a Senior Fellow of the Levy Economics Institute at Bard College. She is the author of Greed, Lust, and Gender: A History of Economic Ideas, Valuing Children: Rethinking the Economics of the Family, and The Invisible Heart: Economics and Family Values.

Reviews
an outstandingly provocative book about the economics of care and reciprocity
(praise for The Invisible Heart) * New York Times *
original, challenging, and illuminating ... ought to change the way we think about the economy, about economics, and about the family (praise for The Invisible Heart) * The Independent Review, A Journal of Political Economy *
Folbre makes an important contribution to the discussion of what our society could be, and her humor and insight elevate her book above mere political diatribe.
(Praise for The Invisible Heart) * Publishers Weekly *
A lively survey of economic thought from the late seventeenth century to the present... A thought-provoking and entertaining read.
(Praise for Greed, Lust and Gender) -- Katie Barclay * Women's History Network Magazine. *
[praise for Who Pays for the Kids]

Nancy Folbre focuses on questions that most economists never think about: how and why people form overlapping groups that influence and limit what they want, how they may behave, and what they get. She has sharp and plausible things to say about group solidarity and group conflict and how they have affected the workings of economic institutions. Anyone would be a better economist, or just a clearer thinker, after reading this book. -- Robert M. Solow, Professor of Economics, MIT, and Nobel Laureate in Economics
[Praise for Who Pays for the Kids]

Nancy Folbre, offers a provocative rejoinder to standard economic analyses that focus primarily on market forces and wage labor, thereby marginalizing women and children and devaluing the work they perform in the home and community. * The Women's Review of Books *
A beautifully written summation of the profound ideas of a feminist political economist at the peak of her powers. This is now the go-to book for anyone wanting to understand the complicated intersections of patriarchy with economy, society and polity. Folbre's incredibly broad sweep offers deep conceptual and historical analyses, and also offers many new nuggets of wisdom. This is a book destined to become a classic: to read, re-read and share widely. -- Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
As one of the world's leading feminist economists, Nancy Folbre has always been deeply engaged in trying to understand how intersecting forms of hierarchical injustice can be mutually reinforcing, to the detriment of the many. In The Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems Folbre brings together her vast range of knowledge and experience to knit together a general theory of social change that enlarges the economic to encompass patriarchal institutions, cooperation and conflict, systems and structures, and actors and actions, so as to demonstrate how historical and contemporary structures of collective power create unjust interlocking hierarchies. The ambition behind The Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems is breathtaking in its audacity: to create nothing less than a new academic field, intersectional political economy. That Folbre largely succeeds in doing so is remarkable. This book is a tour de force. -- Haroon Akram-Lodhi, author of Hungry for Change
Drawing on and challenging aspects of neoliberal and Marxist economic traditions-and showing how patriarchal, capitalist, and other systems interact-Folbre explores how gender gaps have evolved worldwide from the age of hunter-gatherers to the 21st century, when people tend "to view commitments to the care of others as optional lifestyle decisions rather than as socially necessary." She effectively demonstrates how the undervaluation of unpaid care work has profound consequences for U.S. families and the economy as a whole. * Kirkus Reviews *
Skilfully weaving together key insights from different theoretical traditions and evidence from history and contemporary life, Nancy Folbre provides us with an ambitious but eminently readable account of the rise and, hopefully, decline of patriarchy. * Naila Kabeer, Professor of Gender and Development, London School of Economics *
This eloquent and imaginative book should be read by everyone concerned to contest the many intersecting forms of inequality, exploitation and oppression that shape our world. It analyses multiple forms of cooperation and conflict, choice and constraint, putting the care of human beings centre stage, noting that 'capitalism may be manly, but it is not self-sufficient'. It offers a wide ranging historical narrative of how some progressive changes have been won and hope for a future in which we can build solidarities to do so again. -- Diane Elson, author of Rethinking Economic Policy for Social Justice
This careful application of intersectional feminism to economic theory yields ample food for thought. * Publishers Weekly *



Book Information
ISBN 9781786632951
Author Nancy Folbre
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 368g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 21mm

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