Book Description
The Law, first published in 1850, is Bastiat's most famous and enduring work. The new hardcover edition of Bastiat's masterpiece features a new introduction by Sheldon Richman and a new index.
And, in all sincerity, can anything more than the absence of plunder be required of the law? Can the law -- which necessarily requires the use of force -- rationally be u...
Book Description
The Law, first published in 1850, is Bastiat's most famous and enduring work. The new hardcover edition of Bastiat's masterpiece features a new introduction by Sheldon Richman and a new index.
And, in all sincerity, can anything more than the absence of plunder be required of the law? Can the law -- which necessarily requires the use of force -- rationally be used for anything except protecting the rights of everyone? I defy anyone to extend it beyond this purpose without perverting it and, consequently, turning might against right.
Review
"Full of truths that are not merely relevant, but are absolutely vital to our future." --Congressman Dick Armey
"No work before or since has made such a compelling case for freedom. Bastiat's message will influence students of liberty for years to come." --Andrea Millen Rich, Laissez Faire Books
大大点赞!
这本书高中学北京大学先修课的时候老师就反复提及
其涵盖范围广
感觉不出文化隔阂