Germaine Greer Quotes About House

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  • Men have still not realized that letting women do so much of the work for so little reward makes a man in the house an expensive luxury rather than a necessity.

    Germaine Greer (2014). “The Whole Woman”, p.162, Random House
  • The housewife is an unpaid worker in her husband's house in return for the security of being a permanent employee: hers is the reductio ad absurdum of the employee who accepts a lower wage in return for permanence of his employment. But the lowest paid employees can be and are laid off, and so are wives. They have no savings, no skills which they can bargain with elsewhere, and they must bear the stigma of having been sacked.

    Germaine Greer (1971). “The female eunuch”, McGraw-Hill Companies
  • The few men who do a hand's turn around the house expect gratitude and recognition, so sure are they that, though it is their dirt, it is not their job.

    "The Whole Woman". Book by Germaine Greer, 1999.
  • The house wife is an unpaid employee in her husband's house in return for the security of being a permanent employee.

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