Marilyn Waring

(NAME & PURVIEW) 

Marylin Waring - Feminist, Activist, Politician



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“Men won't easily give up a system in which half the world's population works for next to nothing...[and recognizes that] precisely because that half works for so little, it may have no energy left to fight for anything else.”


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Biography

(EARLY LIFE) 
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(CURRENT PERSONAL LIFE - OR LATER LIFE IF YOUR PERSON IS NO LONGER ALIVE)
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(AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS)
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(I) ACADEMIC AWARDS:

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    • BA (Hons) in Political Science and International Politics, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
    • Ph.D. in Political Economy (on the UNSNA), The University of Waikato, New Zealand.
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      (III) AWARDS OF NOTE



      (VIDEO)



      (DESCRIPTION/SUMMARY OF VIDEO)
      In this YouTube video, Marilyn Waring demystifies the language of economics by defining it as a value system in which all goods and activities are related only to their monetary value. As a result, unpaid work (usually performed by women) is unrecognized while activities that may be environmentally and socially detrimental are deemed productive. Waring maps out an alternative vision based on the idea of time as the new currency.



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