2025-08-22
44 分钟Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Mia Sorrenti.
Who are the wealth creators?
In today's episode,
Victoria Bateman shows that the standard image of heroic male entrepreneurs or investors could not be more misleading.
Drawing on her lingerie history, Economica,
Bateman speaks to host Caroline Dodds-Pennock about the unsung female industrialists and workers who are missing from conventional economic histories and how women have been at the centre of economic development from the birth of farming to the advent of computing.
Let's join our host, Caroline Dodds-Pennock, with more.
Welcome to Intelligence Squared.
I'm Caroline Dodds-Pennock.
Our guest today is Dr. Victoria Bateman.
Victoria is an economic historian who's spent 20 years teaching economic history at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
She's published books on economic history, feminist economics and gender inequality,
including the critically acclaimed Naked Feminism, Breaking the Cult of Female Modesty.
And if that wasn't enough,
Victoria is a resident economic historian on the BBC Radio 4 series Understand the Economy.
Today we're discussing Victoria's new book, Economica, a global history of women,
wealth and power, which I was privileged to get a preview of.
Welcome to Intelligence Squared, Victoria.
It's a real pleasure to be with you.