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Objectivism is a philosophy for freedom and flourishing. It posits that you must value yourself in order to value living in a free society. In Ayn Rand’s We The Living, the protagonist, Kira embodies this concept of self-esteem. She values autonomy and liberty because she values herself. At our next event, Reem Ibrahim and Objective (more…)


  • Mar
  • 21
  • 21/03/2024
    13:00 - 14:00
We are delighted to invite you to our next Food for Thought discussion with Dr. Carlo Cordasco on The Ethics and Public Policy of Explainability in AI vis-à-vis Human decision-making. The event will take place on Thursday 21st March at the IEA offices in Westminster from 13.00-14.00, with doors opening at 12.30. A sandwich lunch will be provided for (more…)


  • Mar
  • 20
Education
  • 20/03/2024
    10:00 - 14:50
Each year the IEA puts on a host of Sixth Form conferences across the UK. This conference will cover a broad range of topics relevant to the A-Level Economics and Business courses. In the past, conferences have covered topics including inflation, housing, and government spending. Places for these conferences are allocated on a first come (more…)


  • Mar
  • 19
  • 19/03/2024
    10:00 - 13:30
Each year the IEA puts on a host of Sixth Form conferences across the UK. This conference will cover a broad range of topics relevant to the A-Level Economics and Business courses. In the past, conferences have covered topics including inflation, housing, and government spending. Places for these conferences are allocated on a first come (more…)


  • Mar
  • 13
  • 13/03/2024
    17:00 - 19:00
This event is part of the Winter Term 2024 Vinson Centre Seminar Series in the Classical Political Economy Tradition. Dr. George Maher, Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, invites you to look at the Roman Empire from an angle it has not been looked at from before. Uniquely he combines a deep understanding (more…)

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2 Lord North Street, Westminster, SW1 (entrance on Great Peter Street)



  • Mar
  • 12
Education
  • 12/03/2024
    09:00 - 12:55
Each year the IEA puts on a host of Sixth Form conferences across the UK. This conference will cover a broad range of topics relevant to the A-Level Economics and Business courses. In the past, conferences have covered topics including inflation, housing, and government spending. Places for these conferences are allocated on a first come (more…)


  • Mar
  • 6
  • 06/03/2024
    18:00 - 20:00
The IEA is hosting a discussion with Professor Vincent Geloso to mark with the launch of his forthcoming report, Wealth Generation: How to boost income mobility. Based on a detailed analysis of data from around the world this report argues for a causal relationship between higher levels of economic freedom and greater social mobility. The authors suggest (more…)

Location

Venue:  

Address:
2 Lord North Street, Westminster, London SW1 (door on Great Peter Street)



  • Mar
  • 6
Education
  • 06/03/2024
    09:20 - 13:50
Each year the IEA puts on a host of Sixth Form conferences across the UK. This conference will cover a broad range of topics relevant to the A-Level Economics and Business courses. In the past, conferences have covered topics including inflation, housing, and government spending. Places for these conferences are allocated on a first come (more…)


  • Feb
  • 20
Government and Institutions
  • 20/02/2024
    17:30 - 19:30
The IEA Book Club will be hosting an upcoming event with our very own Stephen Davies on his latest book, Apocalypse Next: Why another pandemic – or worse – is inevitable. And what we can do about it. This book launch will take place on Tuesday 20th February from 17:30 – 19:30 at the IEA (more…)


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