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In this recently read video, I’m sharing my thoughts on Economica by Victoria Bateman—a book that explores how economics has shaped women’s lives (and how women have shaped economic history), often in ways we don’t notice until someone lays the patterns out clearly. I walk through the book’s core ideas, the arguments I found most compelling, a few points I questioned, and who I think this one is best for—especially if you’re interested in history, women’s lives, and the “everyday” forces that end up defining whole societies. In this video: What Economica is trying to do (and why it matters) Big themes that kept resurfacing for me Sections that stood out most My favorite takeaways (and a few critiques) Who I’d recommend it to (and who might want to skip) If you’ve read Economica, I’d love to hear what you thought—did it change how you see economic history at all?