The Theory of Business
Enterprise
The Guardians of the Vested
Interests...have allowed their own knowledge of this
sinister state of things to unseat their common
sense....they have gone in for a headlong policy of clamor
and repression, to cover and suppress matters of fact and to
shut off discussion and deliberation. And further insight
from Veblen: The Last Man who knew everything (I believe
that's how Mencken put it.)
Facts. By a
Woman- Anonymous
After noon I tried again in private
offices, getting in all eleven subscribers, which was good
wages and not hard work for a new beginner. I had been treated
by all with sincere respect, meeting with nothing unpleasant,
as expected insults, or I was happily too ignorant to observe
any if offered. And I retired at night feeling more at peace
with mankind generally than I anticipated, and I slept
sweetly.
Journalism for
Women- E.A.
Bennett
I put forward these suggestions, not to be
worked out, but merely to indicate how notions for articles
should come to life in you. A constant effort to evolve ideas
in this way cannot fail to be fruitful, and though most of the
ideas will be cast aside as valueless, a few promising ones
will remain. On no account abandon good articles because you
fear they have been done before. Rorrison said: “Of course they
have, but do them in your own way; the public has no memory,
and besides, new publics are always springing
up.”
What
Dress Makes of Us-
Dorothy Quigley
She was
from the middle-West, and despite the fact that she was
married, and that twenty-one half-blown blush roses had
enwreathed her last birthday cake, she had the alert,
quizzical brightness of a child who challenges everybody
and everything that passes with the countersign—“Why?”
She investigated New York with unabashed interest, and,
like many another superior provincial, she freely
expressed her likes and dislikes for its traditions,
show-places, and people with a commanding and amusing
audacity.
Woman, Church and
State- Matilda Joslyn
Gage
Many of the most flagrant wrongs
perpetrated against woman can be traced to a denial of a right
of ownership, beginning with the denial of her right to
herself. Even the Salic law which in France was used to bar the
succession of woman to the throne, was not specifically or
primarily in favor of males; it was a property law growing out
of the patriarchal idea of property in
woman.
Women Workers in Seven
Professions- Edith J.
Morley
Women Workers in Seven
Professions: A Survey of their economic conditions and
prospects: edited for the Studies Committee of the Fabian
Women's Group.
Making Both Ends
Meet- Sue Ainslie Clark and Edith
Wyatt
The Income and Outlay of
New York Working Girls.
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