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March 25, 2005

Right On

This bit from Garance Franke-Ruta is so good I'm going to excerpt it at length:

I've been exceptionally impressed with the quality of the comments on this blog over the past week, which have been wonderfully intelligent, thoughtful, and polite. One question that's come up over and over, however, is why this topic mattered, or should matter, to those outside of elite media circles.
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Take what is, I believe, the single most important issue facing middle-class families: the rise of the 50-80 hour work week and the disappearance of the weekend. Anne Applebaum
wrote about this recently. I bring the issue up in story meetings at the Prospect at every available opportunity. And I’m regularly surprised by the number of young, progressive women I know who tell me that the thing they dislike most about the Democratic Party is its obsessive focus on abortion instead of the question of how to combine work and family and not go crazy. They want to be approached as mothers and potential mothers, as well as people with jobs and aspirations, not as atomized rights-bearing individuals given to crisis pregnancies. But those who raise such issues often cannot get any traction because there are simply not enough voices in high enough positions in the press or the party to create buzz. And so the topic remains a cultural issue on the left, rather than a matter for political consideration and action. Result: middle-class mothers vote Republican, and the Democratic Party has won a smaller fraction of the female electorate each presidential-election year since 1996. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party carries on loudly about the outsourcing of manufacturing sector jobs, which are mainly held by men, and judicial appointments, which are crucial to preserving reproductive rights but, once again, turn the focus back to abortion.

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I had a discussion about this very issue with a friend of mine who was wanting to become a mother when I worked at AOL. She complained to me that they didn't treat women well because everybody worked 80+ hours per week. I had to point out to her that AOL treated all of us like that. There were plenty of men there who hated the long hours as much as she did. People were just to willing to write off young men slaving long hours in dot.coms as geeks, and young women doing the same work as oppresed. I felt plenty oppresed myself, at least until the next time the stock split again.

Americans as a whole simply work too many hours. I much prefered living in yurp, where at 5pm the client and I could head down to the pub.

Posted by: bunny | Mar 25, 2005 9:48:47 PM

Didn't Larry Summers try to talk about this back in January?

Posted by: Brad DeLong | Mar 25, 2005 9:51:23 PM

No, I'm done running away from an issue just because a bunch of fundytards like to use it against "Demoncrats". Besides, abortion only comes up because the Taliban wing of the Republican Party insists that it should be a cultural wedge issue.

Posted by: ItAintEazy | Mar 26, 2005 9:45:43 AM

ItAintEazy

The situation re abortion has been caused because it is JUDGES and not PEOPLE who make the decision in this case.

What a very large majority IMO would find acceptable would be if abortion was decided on a state by state basis by each state's electorate.

Okay maybe anti-abortionists in MA wouldn't get what they wanted but they would have few grounds to complain and not much sympathy either. Similarly pro-abortionists in say Utah.

What have you got against letting the people decide?

In how many other countries is abortion an issue? Certainly none where it is such a big one, and why? - because it is decided by the people via elections and not by non-elected judges.

Posted by: Boethius | Mar 26, 2005 3:32:59 PM

This issue came up in the story on young legislators I wrote for CampusProgress. Young women simply don't run. The numbers are just frightening. Talking to the people who have done research, the reason is the same already given. Career-driven women (those most likely to succeed in elections) have to work just as hard as, if not harder than, men in order to succeed. Families take more time for women (in marriages, women spend 1-2 hours per day more than men on domestic chores). That number, of course, ignores the stresses of pregnancy.

And now I read that we fail to address this problem by crowding women off the op-ed page.

Man, we suck.

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