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The Case Against Marriage: Clementine Ford in Conversation

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When

Saturday

April 6
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Where

Conservatorium of Music Concert Hall
Corner Auckland and Laman St
Newcastle NSW 2300

Tickets

$30/$20 livestream
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The Case Against Marriage: Clementine Ford in Conversation

In Clementine Ford’s most controversial book to date, she argues an impassioned case against the institution of marriage. I Don’t reveals the capitalist, patriarchal structures that work to maintain control over women’s agency, ambitions, and autonomy. Clementine speaks with Maeve Marsden about the history of marriage, the illusions of feminism, and what the world could look like if women were truly free.

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The Speakers

A photograph of a blonde woman sitting on a sofa in a lounge room, her body obscured by the side of the sofa and a pot plant

Clementine Ford

In Clementine Ford’s most controversial book to date, she argues an impassioned case against the institution of marriage. I Don’t reveals the capitalist, patriarchal structures that work to maintain control…

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Maeve Marsden

In Clementine Ford’s most controversial book to date, she argues an impassioned case against the institution of marriage. I Don’t reveals the capitalist, patriarchal structures that work to maintain control…

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