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Since The Law was originally published it has been used to persuade millions of sincere seekers of truth, that socialism - in all of its forms - cannot peacefully coexist with liberty or its most important support - private property.
First published in 1850 after Frederic Bastiat had spent more than twenty years fine-tuning his refutation of socialism, The Law represents his dying effort to save France from plunging further into this fatally flawed system of government.
The text is broken down into well-ordered sections that Mr. Bastiat perfected as he argued constantly for individualism and voluntary association, and against collectivist and utopian schemes that were to be funded by having the government ‘rob Peter’ in order to subsidize some planner’s concept of how he would like to spend the people’s substance after taking it from them by force.
First published in 1850 after Frederic Bastiat had spent more than twenty years fine-tuning his refutation of socialism, The Law represents his dying effort to save France from plunging further into this fatally flawed system of government.
The text is broken down into well-ordered sections that Mr. Bastiat perfected as he argued constantly for individualism and voluntary association, and against collectivist and utopian schemes that were to be funded by having the government ‘rob Peter’ in order to subsidize some planner’s concept of how he would like to spend the people’s substance after taking it from them by force.
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