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Where is the Indian political grouping that emphasises growth over equity, seeks equality of opportunity rather than outcome, celebrates the private sector as an engine of economic prosperity, and champions the cause of a strong military?
The world badly needs a responsible, reality-based women's movement.
Panelists at this joint American Enterprise Institute and Center for American Progress event will present seven new papers that discuss ways to both improve Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and better monitor the expenditure of Title I funds.
Linda Basch is certainly correct that the entry of so many women into the labour force has been good for the economy, good for society and good for women themselves (I would add that it has been good for men as well). But she is wrong when she implies that full-time mothers have made an unworthy choice.
Why the double standard? The short answer is that what counts as the political center in this country still leans considerably to the left.
Women do not have an assigned place. Women are various. One size does not fit all.
Recent corporate environmentalism has been driven by economics, as companies seek financial savings.
Equity feminism is a great American success story.







