Free Markets and Private Property: The Road to Social Justice?

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Date: May 23, 2013
Time: 17.00
Place: Dolapdere Campus, Board of Trustees Meeting Room

Free-market anarchist philosopher Roderick Long (Auburn University) will discuss free markets and private property in relation to social justice. A self-described 'bleeding-heart libertarian', Long is inspired not only by libertarian thinkers such as Rothbard and Mises but also Aristotle and Wittgenstein. Presenting issues such a as worker exploitation, plutocratic privilege, racism, homophobia, gender inequality, militarism, environmental degradation, and the prison-industrial complex as "social evils", he will explain how free markets and private may provide an antidote. The seminar will also feature a critique of Marxist ideology as well as the common conception "capitalism".

This seminar is organized by İstanbul Bilgi University Department of International Relations. 

The language of the seminar is English. No reservation is needed.