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13 Mar

Reception: 2017 Cadario Lecture featuring Deirdre McCloskey

March 13, 2017 | By |

Join SPPG for a reception before the Cadario Lecture in the Bram & Bluma Appel Salon at the Toronto Reference Library on March 13th from 5:30-7:00pm. Light refreshments will be served.

Following the reception, please join us for the 2017 Cadario Lecture featuring Deirdre McCloskey is entitled “How Liberal Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions or Exploitation, Made the Modern World”.

Please join us for both events on March 13th, 2017:

Reception – 5:30-7:00pm at the Toronto Reference Library (Prologue Room)

Lecture – 7:00-8:30pm at the Toronto Reference Library (Epic Room)

Light refreshments will be served.

Professor McCloskey will present a forceful challenge to materialist and neo-institutionalist hypotheses about economic growth, arguing that they do not explain how the world got from $3 a day to $33 or $100 a day. “The liberal plan of equality, liberty, and justice,” as Adam Smith put it, which by a happy accident emerged in Europe in the 18th century, does. It inspirited masses of ordinary people to have a go. “I contain multitudes,” sang the democratic poet. And he did, to our good.

Deirdre N. McCloskey has been since 2000 UIC Distinguished Professor of Economics, History, English, and Communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Trained at Harvard as an economist, she has written fifteen books and edited seven more, and has published some three hundred and sixty articles on economic theory, economic history, philosophy, rhetoric, feminism, ethics, and law. She taught for twelve years in Economics at the University of Chicago.

Admission is free by registration and open to the public

This event is possible because of the generous support of Paul Cadario, SPPG Advisory Board member and Senior Fellow at U of T.

Event Details

When: March 13, 2017 at 5:30pm

Where: Bram & Bluma Appel Salon, 789 Yonge Street, Toronto Reference Library, 2nd Floor