A review by fatherroderick
Ik werk al (ik krijg er alleen niet voor betaald) by Lynn Berger

5.0

"Ik werk al. Ik krijg er alleen niet voor betaald" by Lynn Berger is an incredibly insightful book that delves into the consequences of narrowing the concept of 'work' and 'value' to only paid labor.

Berger convincingly argues that this perspective overlooks the immense value of unpaid work, such as volunteer efforts and caregiving, which are essential for holding society together.

She challenges the patriarchal notion that only men generate income, asserting that true equality cannot be achieved by simply incentivizing women to join the workforce.

Instead, Berger calls for a revaluation of all types of work, both paid and unpaid. She highlights how caregiving and raising children are skills honed through practice, not inherently suited to any gender.

The book critiques ideology for maintaining a false dichotomy between valued and undervalued work, offering a refreshing re-evaluation of what a balanced society requires.

Berger's work is a compelling call to recognize and value all forms of labor for a more equitable future.