About This Book
The author examines the historical development, social functions, and cultural myths of domestic life, arguing that household arrangements concentrate wasteful labor and reinforce women's economic dependence. Chapters analyze beliefs such as domestic economy, maternal instinct, and the assumed aesthetic gift of women, then detail everyday tasks—housekeeping, cooking, and servant labor—and their effects on children, girls, and men. The work surveys domestic art, ethics, and entertainment, critiques present conditions, and proposes practical reforms to redistribute and professionalize household work and to link home organization with broader social progress.
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