The Law

The Law by Frédéric Bastiat is a significant work originally published in 1850, now presented in an unabridged edition by Rough Draft Printing in 2012. This 104-page book is written in English and explores the fundamental principles of law and its relationship to justice, ethics, and political ideologies.
Readers will find that The Law delves into topics such as jurisprudence and the moral implications of legislation. Bastiat articulates his views on the role of law in society, addressing issues related to political science and the impact of various ideologies, including communism and socialism. This edition provides a comprehensive look at Bastiat’s arguments, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of law, philosophy, and ethics.
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The Law was originally published in 1850, and considered the work for which Bastiat is best known. This is an unabridged edition –
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