Women, Economic Progress & Markets: “Are they Absent or have they been historically absent?”
Dr. Anne Rathbone Bradley joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss the ways in which markets and economic progress can impact the lives of women, including: definitions of feminism, how the semantics game is played, and why having a bottom-up approach is optimal. They even discuss the intersection between these ideas and faith/religion, and how mobility rights and the freedom of choice have been instrumental historically.
Видео Women, Economic Progress & Markets: “Are they Absent or have they been historically absent?” канала The Fraser Institute
Видео Women, Economic Progress & Markets: “Are they Absent or have they been historically absent?” канала The Fraser Institute
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