Author : édéric Bastiat
Release : 2011-12-02
Genre : Business & Economics
Kind : eBook
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Book Synopsis Economic Sophisms by : édéric Bastiat
Download or read book Economic Sophisms written by édéric Bastiat. This book was released on 2011-12-02. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Frédéric Bastiat was the author of many works on economics and political economy, generally characterized by their clear organization, forceful argumentation, and acerbic wit.Among his better known works is "Economic Sophisms", which contains many strongly worded attacks on statist policies. Contained within "Economic Sophisms" is the famous satirical parable known as the "Candlemakers' petition" which presents itself as a demand from the candlemakers' guild to the French government, asking the government to block out the Sun to prevent its unfair competition with their products. Bastiat's argument cleverly highlights basic flaws in protectionism by demonstrating its absurdity through logical extremes.This edition of "Economic Sophisms" is an adaptation of "Sophismes Économiques" by Emile Walter, specifically designed for the American reader.Contents:IntroductionPlenty And ScarcityObstacles To Wealth And Causes Of WealthEffort-ResultEqualizing Of The Facilities Of ProductionOur Productions Are Overloaded With Internal TaxesBalance Of TradeCandlemakers' PetitionDiscriminating DutiesA Wonderful DiscoveryReciprocityAbsolute PricesDoes Protection Raise The Rate Of Wages?Theory And PracticeConflict Of PrinciplesReciprocity AgainObstructed Rivers Plead For The ProhibitionistsA Negative RailroadThere Are No Absolute PrinciplesNational IndependenceHuman Labor-National LaborRaw MaterialMetaphorsEinstein Books' edition of "Economic Sophisms" includes supplementary texts:* Essays On Political Economy"Essays On Political Economy" includes many of Bastiat's most important works, such as "The Law", "The Broken Window", and "That Which Is Seen, and That Which Is Not Seen".Contents:Capital and InterestThe Sack of CornThe HouseThe PlaneThat Which Is Seen, and That Which Is Not SeenI. The Broken WindowII. The Disbanding of TroopsIII. TaxesIV. Theatres, Fine ArtsV. Public WorksVI. The IntermediatesVII. RestrictionsVIII. MachineryIX. CreditX. AlgeriaXI. Frugality and LuxuryXII. He Who Has a Right to Work Has a Right to ProfitGovernmentWhat Is Money?The Law* A Few Quotations Of Frédéric Bastiat