Livia Gershon
Livia Gershon writes about work, money, gender, and history for the Guardian, the Boston Globe, Longreads, and JSTOR Daily, among other places. She lives in Nashua, New Hampshire.
Latest articles by Livia Gershon
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Is your job evil?
feature The case for aligning your work with your morals
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Meritocracy is killing us
opinion How our individualistic quest for money and power is fueling a climate disaster
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Can unions save the environment?
The Explainer How empowered employees can hold their companies environmentally accountable
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How home health aides could save the economy
The Explainer A recession could be looming. One way to mitigate its effects is by creating well-paid jobs for home care workers.
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The tyranny of productivity
The Explainer At some point, Americans traded soul-soothing leisure time for economic growth — to their detriment
By Livia Gershon Published
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