![]() ![]() It is unsupported by the author’s analysis if one takes work to be human energy expended. The thesis implicit in the title is sustainable if one takes work to mean time on task. The central confusion is between time spent at work and energy in a physiological or thermodynamic sense expended on work. Links between the two books are made through several unfortunate confusions that should never have occurred. The other, in its way potentially more significant, is an anti-male, anti-corporate diatribe that is watered down, vague, intrusive, and, saddest of all, unsubstantiated. One is an interesting history of the technologies of home and hearth in America over the past three centuries. ![]() ![]() Without alerting the reader or perhaps even herself, she indiscriminately shuffled them together under one cover. _ The author, an associate professor of history at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, has written two books. Ruth Schwartz Cowan, More Work For Mother, ![]()
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