>>As an aside it is inaccurate to state that Ms Waring was the >>only women member of parliament at the time of her election and >>I would be interested in the source of this particular >>statement. > >I thought this was stated in the video. I could be mistaken. > >I happened to watch this Marilyn Waring video on Public TV last >Tuesday evening here in SF. Because they did not give the date >of Marilyn Waring's book, or the date of the video (at the >beginning of the thing -- I didn't watch til the very end -- and >I am a little miffed at KQED about this because I feel they >misled the viewer into thinking that the video was recent), I >managed to assume that this was a new book, currently published, >and a new video. I thought I was telling everybody something >new, but very abruptly discovered that it was old hat. 1988 >seems like the stone age to me at this point. Soo, I'm a little >embarrassed about all this. Also, I have not been a close >follower of "feminist economics." Thus the Waring name was new >to me. Curtis: the video is pretty new (last year?). The book is 1988. ************************ Blair Sandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]