Better job Quote by Simone de Beauvoir
““Even when her rights are recognized abstractly, long-standing habit keeps them from being concretely manifested in customs. Economically, men and women almost form two castes; all things being equal, the former have better jobs, higher wages, and greater chances to succeed than their new female competitors; they occupy many more places in industry, in politics, and so forth, and they hold the most important positions. In addition to their concrete power, they are invested with a prestige whose tradition is reinforced by the child's whole education: the present incorporates the past, and in the past all history was made by males.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir, 1949
Societal structures grant men systemic advantages, keeping women’s rights abstract and limiting their real‑world impact.
In simple terms: Men hold power, women’s rights stay abstract.
Address structural inequality, not just legal equality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- workplace
- political representation
- education
- policy reform
- media representation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can institutions be reshaped to give women concrete power?
- What everyday actions reinforce gender hierarchies?
Legal equality alone does not change lived experience.