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Barbara Ehrenreich

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We love television because television brings us a world in which television does not exist.


— Barbara Ehrenreich


#brings #does #exist #love #television

Well, I certainly wouldn't want to live in the 18th century myself, or the 19th either, for that matter.


— Barbara Ehrenreich


#century #certainly #either #i #live

When I was born, my father was a copper miner in Butte, Montana. It was a hard-core, blue-collar situation.


— Barbara Ehrenreich


#born #copper #father #i #i was born

Whenever people can access deities directly without the intervention of a religious hierarchy, they don't need to have hierarchy so much.


— Barbara Ehrenreich


#directly #hierarchy #intervention #much #need

Yes. I think the anti-Wal-Mart is Costco, which pays much better and has much better health benefits and which is profitable and offers low prices.


— Barbara Ehrenreich


#better #costco #health #health benefits #i

People tend to judge presidents on how the economy performs, and yet we don't expect them to have the power to do much about it. Or we don't want them to exercise that power, if they were to have it.


— Barbara Ehrenreich


#economy #exercise #expect #how #judge

Marriage is socialism among two people.


— Barbara Ehrenreich


#marriage #people #socialism #two #two people

Like many other women, I could not understand why every man who changed a diaper has felt impelled, in recent years, to write a book about it.


— Barbara Ehrenreich


#book #changed #could #diaper #every






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Did you know about Barbara Ehrenreich?

Ehrenreich has two children. She divorced Stevenson in 1993. In 1983 Barbara Ehrenreich married Gary Stevenson a union organizer for the Teamsters.

She is a widely-read and award-winning columnist and essayist and author of 21 books. During the 1980s and early 1990s Barbara Ehrenreich was a prominent figure in the Democratic Socialists of America. Barbara Ehrenreich (pron.

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