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Fraser Institute News Release: New collected essays by leading female scholars celebrate key ideas and contributions of influential women


VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 08, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- This International Women's Day, a new essay series examines the lives and ideas of women who helped shape the free and prosperous societies we enjoy today. Published by the Fraser Institute, the Essential Women of Liberty also includes a website and animated videos.

"Over the last 200 years, despite enormous barriers, these women made important contributions to our understanding of free societies and the struggle for individual liberty, illustrating the breadth of the classical liberal tradition and its enduring appeal to independent minds," said Virginia Postrel, internationally-recognized author who penned the Foreword for the series.

The 10 essay subjects include:

To learn more about the Fraser Institute's Essential Scholar series, visit www.essentialscholars.org.

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