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Author: Frederic Bastiat
"The Law created order in my thinking about liberty and just human conduct." (Walter Williams)
Statesman, essayist and economist, Frederic Bastiat was a renowned champion of individual freedom. And The Law, first published in 1850, is Bastiat's most famous and enduring work.
The Law has been acclaimed for more than a century as the classic moral defense of liberty and limited government. Here is a timeless message of immutable principle -- in the immortal words of one of history's most courageous thinkers and brilliant writers.
Features: 75 pages, with introduction by conservative political columnist Walter Williams.
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