Frédéric Bastiat
This is a collection of key extracts by, and essays and study guides about Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850).
See also the following works:
- Anthology: The Best of Bastiat
- Timelines: The Life and Works of Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850)
- Bibliographies: Bastiat: An Annotated Bibliography by Sheldon Richman
- Liberty Matters Forum: Bastiat and Political Economy and Reassessing Bastiat’s Economic Harmonies after 160 Years
- A Chronology of Bastiat’s Life and Work (1801-1850)
- A Reader’s Guide to the Works of Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850)
- Bastiat’s Economic Thought
- Bastiat, Plenty and Dearth
- Bastiat, Spoliation by Law
- Bastiat’s Theory of Class: The Plunderers vs. the Plundered
- Cato Book Forum: Bastiat vol. 1
- Did Bastiat say “when goods don’t cross borders, soldiers will”?
- Further Aspects of Bastiat’s Life and Thought
- Hazlitt on Bastiat
- Quotations by Bastiat on the State and the Free Market
- Resources on Bastiat
- Selected Quotations from Bastiat’s Collected Works vol. 1
- Sheldon Richman on Bastiat
- Walter Williams on Bastiat