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Parental Leave: A Patch for a Broken System

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Why does the US offer zero weeks of paid parental leave while Sweden offers 480 days? This episode digs deeper than policy comparisons. We explore what parental leave reveals about the modern separation of work and care, and how this "temporary exemption" contrasts with 99% of human history. From alloparenting in hunter-gatherer bands to the rupture of the Industrial Revolution, we ask if the entire framework of "leave" is a symptom, not a solution.

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