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A collection of persuasive essays that dismantle common arguments for protective tariffs through clear logical analysis, examples, and reductio ad absurdum. The author demonstrates how tariffs and special privileges function as legalized spoliation, distort production and exchange, and misallocate capital, while also clarifying the relationship between capital and interest. Concise refutations and illustrative paradoxes defend free trade, contend that government-imposed protections harm consumers and workers, and advocate laws that uphold individual property and voluntary exchange.

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Frédéric Bastiat

Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850) was a French economist, writer, and political theorist known for his advocacy of classical liberalism and free market principles. His influential works, such as "The Law" and "Economic Sophisms," critique government intervention in the economy and promote individual liberty. Bastiat's writings emphasize the importance of understanding the unseen consequences of economic policies, making him a pivotal figure in the development of economic thought. His ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions on economics and political philosophy, highlighting the enduring relevance of his insights into the nature of freedom and the role of government.

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