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  • Audiobook

    Law, The

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    2 hours 47 min

    What is the true purpose of law? In The Law, 19th-century French economist and statesman Frédéric Bastiat delivers a timeless and powerful defense of individual liberty, private property, and limited government.Written in 1850 during a period of political upheaval in France, this concise yet profound work argues that the legitimate function of law is simple: to protect life, liberty, and property ... Read more

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  • Economic Sophisms

    "Economic Sophisms" by Frédéric Bastiat is a compelling collection of essays that critiques various economic fallacies prevalent in his time. Bastiat, a French economist and political theorist, employs wit and clarity to dismantle misconceptions about economics, particularly those related to government intervention and protectionism. His arguments emphasize the importance of understanding the ... Read more

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  • The Law

    An analysis that grounds the law in the personality, liberty, and property of the individual from "the most brilliant economic journalist who ever lived" (Joseph Schumpeter, twentieth-century political economist).The law is the organization of the natural right of lawful defense; it is the substitution of collective for individual forces, for the purpose of acting in the sphere in which they have ... Read more

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  • Economic Sophisms

    Man produces in order to consume. He is at once producer and consumer. The reasoning which I have just explained considers him only in the first of these points of view. Had the second been taken into account, it would have led to an opposite conclusion. In effect, may it not be said:— The consumer is richer in proportion as he purchases all things cheaper; and he purchases things cheaper in ... Read more

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  • The Law

    The Law was originally published as a pamphlet in 1850 by Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850). Bastiat wrote most of his work in the few years before and after the French Revolution of 1848. The Law is considered a classic and his ideas are still relevant today. The essay was published in French in 1850. This piece was published in English as part of Essays on Political Economy (G.P. Putnams & Sons, 1874 ... Read more

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  • Essays on Political Economy

    My object in this treatise is to examine into the real nature of the Interest of Capital, for the purpose of proving that it is lawful, and explaining why it should be perpetual. This may appear singular, and yet, I confess, I am more afraid of being too plain than too obscure. I am afraid I may weary the reader by a series of mere truisms. But it is no easy matter to avoid this danger, when the ... Read more

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  • Economic Sophisms Vol II

    Why should I go on tormenting myself with this dry and dreary science of Political Economy?Why? The question is reasonable. Labour of every kind is in itself sufficiently repugnant to warrant one in asking to what result it leads?Let us see, then, how it is.I do not address myself to those philosophers who profess to adore poverty, if not on their own account, at least on the part of the human ... Read more

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  • The Law

    First published in 1850 as a pamphlet, The Law by Frederic Bastiat defines the nature of law and the role of government. It is essential reading for law students and anyone interested in jurisprudence. ... Read more

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  • Essays on Political Economy

    Enriched edition. Exploring Economic Theory and Political Principles in Bastiat's Insightful Essays

    In "Essays on Political Economy," Frédéric Bastiat delivers a compelling exploration of economic principles, emphasizing the significance of free-market policies and individual liberty. Written in a clear and engaging literary style, Bastiat employs wit and rhetoric to challenge the prevailing economic doctrines of his time, particularly the mercantilist ideas that dominated 19th-century France. ... Read more

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  • The Law

    Claude Frédéric Bastiat (29 June 1801 24 December 1850) was a French political economist, and member of the French assembly. Coming of age during the Napoleonic Era, Bastiat witnessed extensive government intervention in economic affairs, which shaped his political philosophy. After the Revolution of 1830, Bastiat became politically active and was elected justice of the peace in 1831. He was ... Read more

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  • That Which Is Seen, and That Which Is Not Seen (Illustrated)

    The book has an active table of contents for easy access to each chapter. Frederic Bastiat was a French political economist, statesman, classical liberal theorist, and the French Assembly. He coined the important economic concept of opportunity cost. His ideas have become the foundation for libertarian and the Austrian schools of thought. Most of Bastiat’s political writings were done during the ... Read more

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  • The Complete Works of Frédéric Bastiat

    The Complete Works of Frédéric BastiatClaude-Frédéric Bastiat was a French economist, writer and a prominent member of the French Liberal School. A Freemason and a member of the French National Assembly, Bastiat developed the economic concept of opportunity cost and introduced the parable of the broken window.This collection includes the following titles:Essays on Political EconomyWhat Is Free ... Read more

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