Frederic Bastiat

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About Bastiat

b. 1801 CE - d. 1850 CE

French economist Frederic Bastiat was the son of a merchant. He published his first panphlet in 1834, and between 1841 and 1844 three others all on questions of taxation affecting local interests. Later, he wrote in rapid succession a series of brilliant and effective pamphlet and essays, showing how socialism was connected with protection, and exposing the delusions on which it rested. Overall, the life-work of Bastiat requires to be considered in three aspects: 1. He was an advocate of free-trade, the opponent of protection. The general principles of free-trade had been clearly stated and solidly established before he was born, but he did more than merely restate them. He showed, as no one before him had done, how they wre practically applicable to French agrilculture, trade and commerce. 2. He was the opponent of socialism. In this respect, he had no equal among the economists of France. He alone fought socialism by not denouncing or criticizing it under its name as an abstract theory, but taking it as actually presented by its most popular representatives, considering patiently their proposals and arguments, and proving conclusively that they proceeded on false principles, reasoned badly and sought to realize generous aims by foolish and harmful means. 3. And lastly, he attempted to expound in an orginal and independent manner political economy as science.

"The will of man is not shattered but softened, bent and guided; men are seldom forced by it to act, but they are constantly restrained from acting. Such a power does not destory, but it prevents existence; it does not tyrannize, but it compresses, enervates, extinguishes, and stupefies a people, till each nation is reduced to be nothing better than a flock of timid and industrial animals, of which government is the shepherd..."
- Bastiat

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