The Agenda

Phyllis Richman’s Reflections on Work-Life Balance

The Washington Post has published Phyllis Richman’s fascinating reply to a 1961 letter from a Harvard faculty member who asked her about how she expected to combine family and professional life after completing graduate studies. Richman’s reply is very intelligent and stimulating. It is worth reading alongside Joni Hersch’s important research on “opting out” among the graduates of elite universities. 

Reihan Salam is president of the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of National Review.
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