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Bastiat's Economic Sophisms: A Beacon of Economic Clarity
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Dive into the intellectual battleground of economic fallacies with Frederic Bastiat's Economic Sophisms.


Bastiat unveils the deceptive rhetoric and flawed logic behind common misconceptions about trade, protectionism, and government intervention. With wit and clarity, he dismantles fallacious arguments and illuminates the virtues of free markets and individual freedom.


A masterpiece of economic literature, Economic Sophisms equips readers with the intellectual ammunition needed to challenge prevailing economic dogmas and advocate for a society grounded in liberty and prosperity.

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Release dateFeb 1, 2014
Bastiat's Economic Sophisms: A Beacon of Economic Clarity

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    Bastiat's Economic Sophisms: A Beacon of Economic Clarity
    Bastiat's Economic Sophisms: A Beacon of Economic Clarity

    Dive into the intellectual battleground of economic fallacies with Frederic Bastiat's Economic Sophisms. Bastiat unveils the deceptive rhetoric and flawed logic behind common misconceptions about trade, protectionism, and government intervention. With wit and clarity, he dismantles fallacious arguments and illuminates the virtues of free markets and individual freedom. A masterpiece of economic literature, Economic Sophisms equips readers with the intellectual ammunition needed to challenge prevailing economic dogmas and advocate for a society grounded in liberty and prosperity.

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