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By Frederic Bastiat.
Statesman, essayist, and economist, Frederic Bastiat was a renowned champion of individualism against collectivism. This treatise, first published in France in 1850, is his most famous and enduring work. Is it proper for a large group to plunder a small group? Is it any different if the plunderers use the legislative process to pass laws making their plundering legal? Here is a timeless message of immutable principle – in the words of one of history’s most perceptive thinkers and brilliant writers. 79-page Paperbound book.
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