No. Greed wants women to work. My buddy one of seven children was raised by a stay at home mom with a working dad because they put raising a family over possessions. They live in a small home have one car and seem to be well raised and happy as clams.
And yes I read George Gilder's Wealth and Poverty and initially thought "Oh what a wonderful positive take on capitalism." But the idea that all, or even a bare majority, of transactions in the market are altruistic in nature is Pollyannaish to the Nth degree.