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The Law

Frederic Bastiat

Find this book at buch7.de | eurobuch.com | buchhandel.de | books.google.com ASIN=1572460733, Category: Political Philosophy, Language: E, cover: PB, pages: 76, year: 1848.

The essay in this booklet (76 pages) was first published more than a hundred-fifty years ago in the year 1850 and it will still be read, when another century has passed. Really fundamental.

Quotes from The Law: "Citizen cannot at the same time be free and not free." and "The state is a fictitious entity by which everyone seeks to live at the expense of everyone else." and "We must wait until we have learned by experience -perhaps cruel experience- to trust in the state a little less and in mankind a little more."

Republished by the Foundation for Economic Education, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY, 10533 (USA)

This edition might be out-of-print. Try to get a copy of the book Selected Essays in Political Economy by Frederic Bastiat which contains the article The Law.