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This is the second part of a live-blogging series on Frederic Bastiat’s The Law. Part 1 was published here.
The Fate of the Non-Conformists
The non-conformist Bastiat spoke of is the person who would question the morality of these forms of legal plunder. He said, “… it is boldly said that ‘You are a dangerous [...]
One trouble with reading a book of any length is often that when I reach the last half of the book, I have forgotten what the first half said. I wanted to try this live-blogging method, which is most commonly used for public events and concerts. This won’t necessarily be an in-depth analysis of Frederic [...]
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The Law by Frederic Bastiat (Part 3 in a series)
This is the third installment of a live-blogging series on Frederic Bastiat’s The Law. Past posts in the series may be found here and here.
The Idea of a Passive Mankind
This fallacious idea of the state as the primary motivator of progress was repeated during his day, Bastiat said. In one Frenchman’s account, “Whatever [...]