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Economic Sophisms

Bastiat teaches us the necessity of always looking at economic questions from the point of view of the consumer rather than the producer. Through such essays as “The Negative Railroad” and the “Candlemakers’ Petition” he cogently and persuasively refutes the major fallacies of protection—fallacies that still plague modern thinking. (Introduction by Henry Hazlitt.)

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