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Enlightenment Evening: Can Free Markets be Feminist?

  • Adam Smith Institute 23 Great Smith Street London SW1P 3DJ United Kingdom (map)

Join us on Thursday, 14th November for a talk on the intersection between women's liberties and market freedom.

​Economics weighs heavily on feminist minds. Labour rights, maternity leave, workplace discrimination, black-market healthcare, global supply chains; the relationship between women and capital reveals much about gendered distinctions in a society.

​Nonetheless, free markets get slandered as anti-feminist. Thinkers like Maria Mies (1986), Silvia Federici (2004), Catherine Rottenberg (2018) and Nancy Fraser (2013; 2019) accuse neoliberalism of entrenching—not eroding—misogyny.

​The Adam Smith Institute disagrees, and invites you to discuss how free-market economics serves feminist ends. From revealing women’s interests to providing an escape from sexism wielded by the state, come and hear the case for the defence of neoliberal feminism.

​We will be hearing from Dr. Victoria Bateman, an economic historian and author of the books “The Sex Factor: How Women made the West Rich” (2019) and "Naked Feminism: Breaking the Cult of Female Modesty" (2023). She has twenty years experience teaching economics and economic history at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and is known for her feminist activism in defence of women’s bodily freedom.

Doors open at 6pm for a sharp 6.30pm start. 20-minute panel discussion followed by 10–15 minutes of Q&A.

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Housekeeping:
Date: Thursday, 14th November 2024
Time: 6:00-8:00pm (no earlier - come rain or shine!)
Where: 23 Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3DJ

Refreshments provided 🍷

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