Sunday Link Encyclopedia

A very important post about abuse. I wish as many people as possible read it and gave themselves permission to grieve the abuse they experienced.

The Nordic gender equality paradox.

Top ten reasons not to vote for Trump. For me, number 10 is enough but the rest are good, too.

The obscenely wealthy descend on Cuba because it’s currently trending as a delicious slumming spot.

It’s not manufacturing Americans miss, it’s unions.

I’d love a Kindle Oasis but that’s too crazy an indulgence.

Let’s do justice to allegory.

Trump’s shenanigans in Russia.

4 thoughts on “Sunday Link Encyclopedia

  1. Link to union article is wrong.

    Also, on Nordic societies, in addition to the factors mentioned in the link, they along with the Netherlands are generally are classified as “feminine” (terrible name but I didn’t pick it out) in that men and women tend to have similar values regarding things like ambition, security and the work/life balance. (societies where there is tends to be a larger split between mens and womens values are classified as ‘masculine’, in Europe Germany, Hungary and the UK and Italy are all pretty masculine).

    One characteristic of feminine societies is that overt ambition is not as socially acceptable and someone making a big deal about wanting to get ahead is regarded as a little ridiculous (similarly, students in feminine societies usually care less about getting high grades as long as they pass).

    Overall lower ambition levels tend to mean that both men and women are less interested in reaching the top as long as they generally enjoy their jobs. Some of the other factors like generous maternal leave tend to mean that women actually do reach the top at lower rates.

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  2. I am now reading this book with great enjoyment so far, so wanted to recommend it, especially after your post RE losing interest in mystery novels. From Amazon:

    \ In her great historical epic “Kristin Lavransdatter”, set in fourteenth-century Norway, Nobel laureate Sigrid Undset tells the life story of one passionate and headstrong woman. Painting a richly detailed backdrop, Undset immerses readers in the day-to-day life, social conventions, and political and religious undercurrents of the period.

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