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Front Page Groups & Collections Collected Works of Bastiat. Vol. 2: The Law, The State, and Other Political Writings, 1843-1850
Frédéric Bastiat, Collected Works of Bastiat. Vol. 2: The Law, The State, and Other Political Writings, 1843-1850 [2012]Edition used:The Collected Works of Frédéric Bastiat. Vol. 2: The Law, The State, and Other Political Writings, 1843-1850, Jacques de Guenin, General Editor. Translated from the French by Jane Willems and Michel Willems, with an introduction by Pascal Salin. Annotations and Glossaries by Jacques de Guenin, Jean-Claude Paul-Dejean, and David M. Hart. Translation Editor Dennis O’Keeffe. Academic Editor, David M. Hart (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2012).

 | About this title:Vol. 2 of a 6 vol. collection of the works of the 19th century French political economist Frédéric Bastiat. This volume contains 19 essays on political theory, including “The State,” “The Law,” and “Property and Plunder.” A detailed glossary contains information about the people, institutions, and ideological issues of his day.
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- The Collected Works of Frédéric Bastiat
- General Editor’s Note
- Note On the Translation
- Note On the Editions of the Œuvres Complètes
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- The Political Pamphlets As Models of Applied Economics
- Eyewitness to Political and Economic Upheavals (1848–50)
- Republicanism and Universal Suffrage
- State Education
- Hayek and Spontaneous Order
- Peace, Liberty, and Taxes
- The Left, Taxes, and Trade Unions
- The Economists, the Socialists, and Legal Plunder
- Freedom to Exchange
- Conclusion
- Frédéric Bastiat Chronology
- “the Law,” “the State,” and Other Political Writings, 1843–1850
- 1: Reflections On the Petitions From Bordeaux, Le Havre, and Lyons Relating to the Customs Service 1
- 2: The Tax Authorities and Wine 1
- 3: On the Wine-growing Question
- 4: Property and Law
- 5: Justice and Fraternity 1
- 6: Individualism and Fraternity
- 7: The State
- 8: The State (draft)
- 9: The Law
- 10: Property and Plunder 1
- First Letter
- Second Letter
- Third Letter
- Fourth Letter
- Fifth Letter
- Claim Made By M. Considérant and F. Bastiat’s Reply
- 11: Baccalaureate and Socialism 1
- 12: Protectionism and Communism
- 13: Plunder and Law 1
- 14: The War Against Chairs of Political Economy 1 , 2
- 15: Peace and Freedom Or the Republican Budget 1
- 16: Discourse On the Tax On Wines and Spirits 1 , 2
- 17: The Repression of Industrial Unions 1
- 18: Reflections On the Amendment of M. Mortimer-ternaux 1
- 19: Parliamentary Conflicts of Interest 1 , 2
- Bastiat’s Political Writings: Anecdotes and Reflections
- The Law-abiding Revolutionary
- The State As the “great Fiction”
- Bastiat’s Publisher, the Librairie De Guillaumin
- Bastiat’s Editor and Executor, Prosper Paillottet (1804–78)
- The Concept of Individualism
- The Idea of Laissez-faire
- The Concepts of “industry” and “plunder” (spoliation)
- The Right to Work Vs the Right Or Freedom of Working
- Classical Liberal Vs Socialist Utopias
- The Cause of Bastiat’s Untimely Death
- Speaking Truth to Power: “the Miller of Sans-souci”
- Glossary of Persons
- Glossary of Places
- Glossary of Subjects and Terms
- Bibliographical Note On the Works Cited In This Volume
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Works By Bastiat
- Works By Other Authors Cited In the Text, Notes, and Glossaries
- Secondary Sources
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