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... burden from men thus making it easier for them to carry out their work and thereby they have an affect albeit indirect on the economy. Another major argument about how women affect the economy is throughout the socialization of the new generation as inevitably they will be the workers of the new economy. Other Marxists often see the female role as being part of the keeping the male in role, for example she is used to stop the male from possible loosing faith in the system as she may be seen as the product or reward for his work. Also because the male has a wife and children to support he realisms that his work is essential and he cannot just stop thereby weakening his bargaining power and committing him to the system. These points were mainly argued by Margaret Benson. David Cooper further emphasized the importance of socializing the new generation ...
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