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What we can learn from Frédérique Bastiat (1801-1850):
1. The idea that laws can make plunder (tariffs/taxes/debasement) legitimate if passed by the government is a fallacy.
2. Believing that the law is the source of rights (life, liberty, property), rather than a protector of pre-existing natural rights is a fallacy.
3. The belief that the state can give to its citizens without first taking is a fallacy.
4. Focusing only on the visible effects of policies (protectionism, interventionism, taxation, public spending) while ignoring the hidden consequences is a fallacy
5. The belief that the government can force people to be charitable and moral through laws is a fallacy.
6. The belief that government should control education for the sake of the public good is a fallacy.
7. The idea that war or protectionism stimulates the economy is a fallacy.
8. The belief that government can perfect society through legislation is a fallacy.
1. The idea that laws can make plunder (tariffs/taxes/debasement) legitimate if passed by the government is a fallacy.
2. Believing that the law is the source of rights (life, liberty, property), rather than a protector of pre-existing natural rights is a fallacy.
3. The belief that the state can give to its citizens without first taking is a fallacy.
4. Focusing only on the visible effects of policies (protectionism, interventionism, taxation, public spending) while ignoring the hidden consequences is a fallacy
5. The belief that the government can force people to be charitable and moral through laws is a fallacy.
6. The belief that government should control education for the sake of the public good is a fallacy.
7. The idea that war or protectionism stimulates the economy is a fallacy.
8. The belief that government can perfect society through legislation is a fallacy.