minus-squareYoungGramsci [comrade/them]hexbear58·edit-24 years agoOf course it's The Economist :wolff-shining: "Some of this is a legacy of Soviet times, when communist regimes pressed both men and women into scientific careers and did not always give them a choice about it. " https://web.archive.org/web/20210201010330if_/https://www.economist.com/europe/2019/07/18/why-half-the-scientists-in-some-eastern-european-countries-are-women link
minus-squareBlurst_Of_Times [he/him,they/them]hexbear70·4 years agoUnlike capitalism, in which nobody is ever forced to take a job they don't want. link
minus-squareYoungGramsci [comrade/them]hexbear52·4 years agoSorry, but when you think the socialism does good, it's actually bad :galaxy-brain: link
minus-squareJuneFall [none/use name]hexbear29·4 years ago and did not always give them a choice about it Yeah, give me sources about such things. But please include how capitalism doesn't, else it is a moot point for societies. link
Of course it's The Economist :wolff-shining:
https://web.archive.org/web/20210201010330if_/https://www.economist.com/europe/2019/07/18/why-half-the-scientists-in-some-eastern-european-countries-are-women
Unlike capitalism, in which nobody is ever forced to take a job they don't want.
Sorry, but when you think the socialism does good, it's actually bad :galaxy-brain:
Yeah, give me sources about such things. But please include how capitalism doesn't, else it is a moot point for societies.