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Essays on Political Economy by Frederic Bastiat: Dive into the world of economic thought and policy with "Essays on Political Economy" by the influential economist and author Frederic Bastiat. This collection of essays offers readers insights into the principles of free-market economics and the consequences of government intervention. About "Essays on Political Economy" by Frederic Bastiat: Explore the timeless ideas of Bastiat as he addresses topics such as the nature of wealth, taxation, and the role of government in economic affairs. In "Essays on Political Economy," Frederic Bastiat…mehr

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Essays on Political Economy by Frederic Bastiat: Dive into the world of economic thought and policy with "Essays on Political Economy" by the influential economist and author Frederic Bastiat. This collection of essays offers readers insights into the principles of free-market economics and the consequences of government intervention. About "Essays on Political Economy" by Frederic Bastiat: Explore the timeless ideas of Bastiat as he addresses topics such as the nature of wealth, taxation, and the role of government in economic affairs. In "Essays on Political Economy," Frederic Bastiat demonstrates his mastery of economic theory and his ability to communicate complex ideas with clarity and wit. These essays continue to be celebrated for their relevance in understanding the dynamics of economic systems. Frederic Bastiat: Frederic Bastiat, born in 1801, was a French economist and classical liberal thinker. His writings, including "Essays on Political Economy," have had a profound influence on the development of economic thought and the promotion of free-market principles. Bastiat's work remains a cornerstone of economic literature and a source of inspiration for those advocating for economic freedom.
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Claude-Frédéric Bastiat was a French economist, writer, and member of the French Liberal School. He was born on 30 June 1801 in Bayonne, Aquitaine, a port town on the Bay of Biscay. His work The Law, in which he made the case that the law should safeguard rights like private property rather than ""plunder,"" made him the most well-known author. His mother passed away when he was seven years old, and his father, Pierre Bastiat, was a well-known businessman. He acquired academic interests in a variety of subjects, including politics, philosophy, and religion. Bastiat died in 1850 from TB, most likely while on one of his trips around France. Before passing away on December 24, 1850, he muttered ""the truth"" twice. He stated in The Law, ""I shall preach this idea with all the might of my lungs till the day of my death."" Bastiat passed away in Rome and is buried at San Luigi dei Francesi in the heart of the city. On his deathbed, he stated that his close friend Gustave de Molinari, who published Bastiat's book The Law in 1850, was his spiritual heir.