1943: (Jeanne Liked Earning Her Own Money — Jeanne Liking Earning Her Own Money and Initially Thinking SHADA Was a Viable Project Even If She Was Less Enthus…
1943: (Jeanne Liked Earning Her Own Money — Jeanne Liking Earning Her Own Money and Initially Thinking SHADA Was a Viable Project Even If She Was Less Enthusiastic About the Work, Like Many Initial Supporters Including Peasant Farmers and Urban Dwellers Jeanne Likely Trusting Lescot’s Capacity to Leverage His International Record of Diplomacy for the Nation’s Economy): Jeanne liked earning her own money and initially thought SHADA was a viable project, even if she was less enthusiastic about the work. Like many initial supporters of SHADA, including peasant farmers and urban dwellers, Jeanne likely trusted Lescot’s capacity to leverage his international record of diplomacy for the nation’s economy — her support was pragmatic rather than ideological, the pleasure of a first paycheck outweighing her reservations about the work itself.