This article analyzes the socio-philosophical nature of women’s entrepreneurship and its role in modern society. The article covered the multidimensional aspects of women’s entrepreneurship - economic, legal, cultural and symbolic - based on Bourdieu’s theory of capital types, Nussbaum’s “approach to opportunity”, and Butler’s concepts of “intersectionality”. Finally, democratic institutions, educational and social policy mechanisms have been proposed to implement gender inclusion (as well as strategies to strengthen it) in entrepreneurship.