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First published as a pamphlet in 1850, Frederic Bastiat's The Law is a landmark work of political science. Its simple but powerful argument, that the law derives from inalienable individual rights, anticipated the vision of America's founding fathers, and ultimately our modern system of government. This revised edition of The Law from Logos Books presents the original French text in Modern American English.

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First published as a pamphlet in 1850, Frederic Bastiat's The Law is a landmark work of political science. Its simple but powerful argument, that the law derives from inalienable individual rights, anticipated the vision of America's founding fathers, and ultimately our modern system of government. This revised edition of The Law from Logos Books presents the original French text in Modern American English.
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Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850) was a prominent French economist and political theorist known for his influential writings on free trade and economic liberalism. Born in Bayonne, France, Bastiat initially worked as a trader before turning his focus to political economy and public policy. His experiences in commerce provided him with practical insights into the workings of markets, which he later applied to his economic theories. Bastiat is best known for his rigorous defense of classical liberalism and his critique of protectionism and socialism. His works, including The Law and Economic Sophisms, advocate for minimal government intervention in the economy and emphasize the benefits of free trade and individual liberty. Bastiat's arguments are characterized by their clarity and wit, using logical reasoning to challenge prevailing economic doctrines of his time. His writings also reflect a deep concern for the implications of government policies on individual freedom and economic prosperity. Despite his relatively short life, Bastiat's ideas have had a lasting impact on economic thought, influencing modern economic theory and continuing to resonate in discussions about economic policy and personal freedom. His legacy endures as a key figure in the promotion of laissez-faire economics.