A feminist look at the unfair distribution of (not only financial) costs between the sexes.
Women earn less and pay more: for products and services marketed specifically for women, for menstruation and contraception, for childbirth and for care work. But that is by no means all. Patriarchal structures demand other additional costs from women: Time, influence, energy. This imbalance must be rectified. Lea Joy Friedel analyzes social conditions with razor-sharp wit and humor, telling of pitfalls, successes and the backlash. She brushes the dust off the structures and shows what is needed for a fair division of labor and a just society for all.
Money, energy, time, power - more is demanded of women. A trenchant analysis that shows how things could be fairer.
Lea Joy Friedel, born in 1993, studied social work and music education. After graduating, she decided to write full-time and published political articles for VICE and various feminist blogs as a freelance journalist. She came to prominence through her political activism and multiple candidacies for the German Bundestag and the Berlin House of Representatives. She has lived in Athens since 2020.
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