Bastiat's 'The Law' by Norman Barry

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Bastiat's 'The Law' by Norman Barry

Frederick Bastiat dismantles Socialism, the Nanny State, the Welfare State, Pro-Business Cronyism, and all the other forms of government interference in people's lives. He destroys the perverse logic of the Do-Gooders who want to help one group or another because, somehow, it's the fair thing to do. Bastiat shows that the result of all this protection and benevolence is to make people poorer and less free. His lessons and logic are up to date and powerful. Amazingly, the book originally came out in 1850! The Law is a quick read for both the beginner and the neophyte...and one you'll choose to re-read.
Bastiat, Frederic: - Claude Frederic Bastiat est ne en 1801 et mort en 1850. Economiste et homme politique, il developpera l idee du libre-echange, concurrence tout en opposition au socialisme ou au colonialisme. Membre du parlement, ses votes iront tantot a gauche, tantot a droite.

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ISBN 13 9780255365093
ISBN 10 0255365098
Title Bastiat's 'The Law'
Author Norman Barry
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Institute of Economic Affairs
Year published 2001-12-20
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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