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Economic Sophisms

Frédéric Bastiat's 'Economic Sophisms' is a seminal work that dissects the fallacies underpinning protectionist economics. Written with incisive wit and a clear, approachable style, Bastiat unveils the perils of tariffs, subsidies, and other forms of economic interventionism. By presenting a series of satirical arguments, the book playfully debunks misconceptions about trade, labor, and wealth, building a case for the benefits of free markets. Bastiat's mastery in economics is coupled with a literary flair that places the work in high regard, not just within economic theory but also within the broader context of 19th-century classical liberalism.

Bastiat himself, a French economist, and writer, was heavily influenced by his experiences during a time of rapid industrial change and political upheaval. His advocacy for free trade and individual liberty is deeply rooted in the classical liberal tradition, reflecting his commitment to economic freedom as a component of societal well-being. Bastiat's insights in 'Economic Sophisms' emerge from his acute observations of the economic policies and practices of his time, alongside his experiences as a legislator grappling with the practical implications of economic theories.

'Economic Sophisms' is highly recommended for students of economics, political science, and history, offering a profound understanding of classical economic thought. Bastiat's piercing analysis is as relevant today as it was in the 19th century, providing readers with a timeless critique of interventionist policies. The book serves as an essential read for anyone interested in the foundational debates over free trade versus protectionism and continues to be a benchmark for clear economic reasoning and advocacy for personal and commercial liberty.

E-Book

  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 28.5.2022

  • Language: Englisch

  • Verlag: DigiCat

  • ISBN: 8596547013907


Autor*in:

  • Frédéric Bastiat

Format:

  • E-Book

Dauer:

  • 195 seiten

Sprache:

Englisch

Kategorien:

  • Kultur
  • Literaturwissenschaft
  • Klassiker und Gedichte
  • Antike und Mittelalter

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