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Pandora's box : feminism confronts reproductive technology
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ISBN: 0847686361 084768637X Year: 1998 Publisher: Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield,

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Lublin focuses on the core principles of feminist theory and offers a new framework for creating public policy and social change in the name of gender justice.With the rigor of a dedicated scholar and the passion of a committed activist, Nancy Lublin offers a fresh perspective on the ethical dimensions of providing and using reproductive technologies, including contraception, assisted conception, and antenatal and childbirth interventions. Combining feminist philosophy and legal theory, Lublin considers these issues under a single category that she calls 'technological intervention in the womb.' She addresses the positions of technophiles (who advocate acceptance of technological intervention in the womb as a source of liberation), technophobic feminists (who reject artificial invasions as anti-natural and anti-women), and other feminists who have argued that technological intervention in the womb should be legal and available to women because freedom of choice should be gender-neutral. Lublin identifies core principles that are common to a kaleidoscope of feminist theories, and she argues that a materialist feminism provides the most effective framework for establishing public policy and creating social change in the name of gender justice.


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Zilch : How Businesses and Not-For-Profits Can Get More Bang with Less Buck.
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ISBN: 1101434821 Year: 2010 Publisher: East Rutherford : Penguin Publishing Group,

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The CEO of Do Something explains what big businesses can-and should-learn from not-for-profits.Tough times have forced businesses to slash their headcount, marketing budgets, and other resources. Managers at small start-ups and Fortune 100 companies alike are now expected to do more with less-but how?No one is more qualified to answer that question than the leaders who always thrive on a shoestring. Nancy Lublin, CEO of Do Something and founder of Dress for Success, draws on her experiences as well as interviews with other "rock star" leaders of flourishing not-for- profits to show how to succeed with any size budget, staff, or network.

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