The Correspondence & Articles on Politics
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Köp båda 2 för 477 kr"Bastiats correspondence was never published in full, and many of his letters have nodoubt been lost. But the sizeable fragments that have survived teach us some essential thingsabout his intellectual development and about the times in which he lived. Important themesflow surreptitiously from his pen; his first letters are brimming with thoughts that are oftenportentous if barely sketched out, dealing in particular with centralization, France, England,free trade, socialism, statism, the press, and many other subjects which are developed in lengthin many articles such as Anglomanie, anglophobie (1847), and many political manifestoswritten in the 1830s and in the 1840s. Overall, this scholarly volume reveals many unknownaspects of Bastiats work." - Robert Leroux, University of Ottawa, History of Economic Thought and Policy/2-2012
Frdric Bastiat (1801-1850) was born in the French port city of Bayonne and became one of the leading advocates of free markets and free trade in the mid-nineteenth century. A theorist of classical liberal political economy and an elected member of various French political bodies, he opposed both protectionism and the rise of socialist ideas.