
Human Work
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Authors:
- Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
1860 - 1935
About this book
In the early 20th century, Charlotte Perkins Gilman penned "Human Work," a groundbreaking sociological study that delves into the intricate fabric of human social structures and economic systems. This document sheds light on the profound implications of work on society, challenging prevalent misconceptions about labor and its role in shaping communities. Gilman's discourse unveils the interconnectedness of work and societal dynamics, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of these fundamental relationships. Ideal for students and historians seeking to unravel the complexities of labor and its impact, "Human Work" offers a unique perspective on the intricate web of human interactions and economic processes.
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