The Law

Paperback, 61 pages

English language

Published June 22, 2007 by Ludwig von Mises Institute.

ISBN:
9781933550145
OCLC Number:
191227835

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This is a book written by a dying man who was evidently not in a position to evaluate where his ideas were leading him. It has since been used as a pipelining document by right-wing Chicago School economist types to get people who don't know any better to align with their self-serving ideas about rugged individualism and "small" government.

The trouble is that, despite Bastiat's conservatism and bullheadedness, he has a lot of good points to say about what John C. Scott later called "High Modernism." That is, he's really upset about people coming into power through the law and directing others on how to live. And he is correct that that is bad, although he really should not have doubled down so hard on the idea that socialism is the only source of that. But Bastiat argument basically boils down to a "nuh-uh" that is puddle deep. I mean, …

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  • Nonfiction / Economics