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Economic Sophisms: Challenging Economic Fallacies with Satirical Wit and Logic

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English
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Economy & Business

In "Economic Sophisms," Fr√©d√©ric Bastiat deftly dissects the prevalent economic fallacies of his time, employing a sharp, satirical literary style that marries clarity with wit. Written in the mid-19th century during a period of intense economic debate in France, Bastiat's work serves as both a critique of protectionist policies and a passionate defense of free trade. Through a series of compelling essays and dialogues, he demystifies complex economic concepts, aiming to educate his contemporaries on the principles of economic liberty, the law of unintended consequences, and the pitfalls of government intervention that still resonate today. Fr√©d√©ric Bastiat, a prominent French economist, and writer, was deeply influenced by the socio-political climate of his era, characterized by rapid industrialization and increasing state control over the economy. His background as both a politician and a businessman granted him unique insights into the pitfalls of economic interventionism, motivating him to combat the intellectual sophistry that underpinned these policies. Bastiat'Äôs commitment to enlightenment principles and his belief in the power of reason made him a unique advocate for liberty and prosperity. "Economic Sophisms" is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand economic theory, the impact of government intervention, and the enduring principles of free-market economics. Bastiat's eloquent prose and cogent arguments not only illuminate the past but also provide timeless insights that remain relevant in today's discussions on economic policy. This book is a crucial addition to the library of scholars, students, and policymakers alike.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664621443

Translators: Patrick James Stirling

Release date

Ebook: November 25, 2019

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