IEA Past Events

  • Sep
  • 23
  •  23/09/2012
     17:15
Liberal Democrat Party Conference event – Sunday 23 September 2012 – 6.15pm – 7.30pm Alexandra Room, The Grand, Brighton Orange Bookers vs Social Democrats: What does the future hold for the Lib Dems? Speakers: Mark Littlewood (Chair) Jeremy Browne MP Evan Harris former MP Paul Marshall co-author of The Orange Book Nick Watt The Guardian Please (more…)

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Address:
Alexandra, The Grand, Brighton

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  • Sep
  • 21
  •  21/09/2012
     16:30
United Kindom Independence Party Conference event – Friday 21 September 2012 – 5.30 – 6.45pm Arena Foyer, The Conservatoire, Birmingham Has the Coalition failed the economy? Is free market reform the answer? Speakers: Stephanie Lis, IEA (Chair) Paul Staines, Guido Fawkes Paul Nuttall, Deputy Leader, UKIP Patrick O’Flynn, Chief Political Commentator, Daily Express Mark Littlewood, (more…)

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Arena Foyer, The Conservatoire, Birmingham

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  • Sep
  • 20

The IEA is pleased to announce the 2012 Beesley Lectures

  •  20/09/2012
     17:30
Speaker: Howard Rogers, Director Natural Gas Research Programme, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Chair and Commentator: Benny Peiser, Director, Global Warming Policy Foundation Will shale gas revolutionise the UK energy industry? This lecture will provide an historic perspective of gas in the UK energy mix, and examine future gas supply and prices, and how shale (more…)

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Address:
Institute of Director, Pall Mall, London

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  • Sep
  • 20

An occasional lecture on a world after the welfare state

  •  20/09/2012
     17:30
Atlas and its partners, notably Students for Liberty, have taken the initiative to produce and distribute to students hard-hitting books on freedom. After the Welfare State is the third in a series. The welfare state is bankrupt. It’s not just the ballooning government debt. It’s the unfunded liabilities – trillions and trillions and trillions of (more…)

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

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  • Sep
  • 13

An Occasional Lecture on ethical misconduct

  •  13/09/2012
     17:30
On both sides of the Atlantic, greed and the financial services industry have been blamed for what is dramatically called the ‘Global Financial Crisis’. The genuinely unethical conduct underlying it was actually more fundamental, more pervasive, and much more pernicious. Dr Elaine Sternberg is author of Just Business: Business Ethics in Action, a Research Fellow (more…)

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

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  • Sep
  • 11

An Evening Panel Discussion on the Gambling Act

  •  11/09/2012
     17:30
It could have revolutionised Britain’s gambling industry. But many of the liberalising measures mooted for the 2005 Gambling Act were dropped by a Labour administration beset by a bruising press campaign – warning of “blackjack on every street corner” – and hamstrung by pre-election jitters. But is it now time for the Act to be (more…)

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

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  • Sep
  • 5

What did Hayek think of his most successful and prominent followers?

  •  05/09/2012
     17:30
The Institute of Economic Affairs would like to invite you to an Occasional Lecture to discuss what Hayek thought of two of his most well-known and electorally successful supporter – Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. Each year during Margaret Thatcher’s premiership she attended the annual IEA lectures in memory of Friedrich Hayek, whose work she (more…)

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

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  • Sep
  • 4

An occasional lecture on capitalism and the family

  •  04/09/2012
     17:30
In this talk, Steven Horwitz will argue that the enhanced freedom with respect to family choices that has characterised the modern family and is celebrated by those on the political left, is largely a product of the economic system, market capitalism, which they often reject. At the same time, those on the right who are (more…)

Venue:  

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

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  • Jul
  • 26

An Occasional Lecture on the nature of reaction as a response to the call of political progress

  •  26/07/2012
     17:30
Thursday 26 July 2012, 6.30pm-7.30pm, followed by a drinks reception until 8.15pm To call someone a reactionary is to insult them and to end any argument. But what if one were to gratefully accept the label? What would it mean to wilfully and honestly be a reactionary? But is reaction compatible with the free market? What (more…)

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

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  • Jul
  • 12

A panel discussion on the Orange Book and liberalism in the Liberal Democrats

  •  12/07/2012
     17:30
It is nearly eight years since the publication of The Orange Book by a group of Liberal Democrat thinkers, including Members of Parliament. Some see the publication as marking an important turning point within the Liberal Democrat Party as a number of influential members tried to persuade the party to embrace economic liberal thinking more (more…)

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IEA, 2 Lord North Street, London, SW1 (door on Great Peter Street)

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