The Law by Frederic Bastiat By Monty Pelerin , posted December 11th, 2009 http://www.economicnoise.com/2009/12/11/the-law-by-frederic-bastiat/ Frederic Bastiat was the most influential economic essayist ever. He died in 1850. His “broken window fallacy” is probably the single most important...
By no means is finding someone to espouse the greatness of universal literacy a chore, especially among politicians. Yet for all of their pandering, these very politicians would never desire for people to be literate on one subject matter: government itself. If the public were ever clued into the innerworkings...
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