The Price You Pay: The Hidden Cost of Women's Relationship to Money

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Psychology Press, 1996 - Business & Economics - 210 pages
Money determines the way we live our lives. In a patriarchial society women experience money as one more element of control: often abusive, sometimes paralyzing. In this book, Randall interviews women from a wide range of economic, racial, and cultural backgrounds to reveal the role money plays in their lives.

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About the author (1996)

Margaret Randall is a writer, photographer, teacher and political activist living in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has published over sixty books and hundreds of articles, essays and poems including Sandino's Daughters (1981), Sandino's Daughters Revisited (1994), Gathering Rage (1992), Dancing with the Doe (1992), Walking to the Edge (1991), This is About Incest (1987) and Christians in the Nicaraguan Revolution (1983). She has taught at Trinity College, Oberlin College and the University of New Mexico.

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