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WORKS IN THIS VOLUME
Economic Sophisms First Series
ES1 I | Introduction: Author’s Introduction |
ES1 1 | Abundance and Scarcity |
ES1 2 | Obstacle and Cause |
ES1 3 | Effort and Result |
ES1 4 | Equalizing the Conditions of Production |
ES1 5 | Our Products Are Weighed Down with Taxes |
ES1 6 | The Balance of Trade |
ES1 7 | Petition by the Manufacturers of Candles, Etc. |
ES1 8 | Differential Duties |
ES1 9 | An Immense Discovery!!! |
ES1 10 | Reciprocity |
ES1 11 | Nominal Prices |
ES1 12 | Does Protection Increase the Rate of Pay? |
ES1 13 | Theory and Practice |
ES1 14 | A Conflict of Principles |
ES1 15 | More Reciprocity |
ES1 16 | Blocked Rivers Pleading in Favor of the Prohibitionists |
ES1 17 | A Negative Railway |
ES1 18 | There Are No Absolute Principles |
ES1 19 | National Independence |
ES1 20 | Human Labor and Domestic Labor |
ES1 21 | Raw Materials |
ES1 22 | Metaphors |
ES1 C | Conclusion |
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Economic Sophisms Second Series
ES2 1 | The Physiology of Plunder |
ES2 2 | Two Moral Philosophies |
ES2 3 | The Two Axes |
ES2 4 | The Lower Council of Labor |
ES2 5 | High Prices and Low Prices |
ES2 6 | To Artisans and Workers |
ES2 7 | A Chinese Tale |
ES2 8 | Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc |
ES2 9 | Theft by Subsidy |
ES2 10 | The Tax Collector |
ES2 11 | The Utopian |
ES2 12 | Salt, the Mail, and the Customs Service |
ES2 13 | Protection, or the Three Municipal Magistrates |
ES2 14 | Something Else |
ES2 15 | The Free Trader’s Little Arsenal |
ES2 16 | The Right Hand and the Left Hand |
ES2 17 | Domination through Work |
Economic Sophisms “Third Series”
ES3 1 | Recipes for Protectionism |
ES3 2 | Two Principles |
ES3 3 | M. Cunin-Gridaine’s Logic |
ES3 4 | One Profit versus Two Losses |
ES3 5 | On Moderation |
ES3 6 | The People and the Bourgeoisie |
ES3 7 | Two Losses versus One Profit |
ES3 8 | The Political Economy of the Generals |
ES3 9 | A Protest |
ES3 10 | The Spanish Association for the Defense of National Employment and the Bidassoa Bridge |
ES3 11 | The Specialists |
ES3 12 | The Man Who Asked Embarrassing Questions |
ES3 13 | The Fear of a Word |
ES3 14 | Anglomania, Anglophobia |
ES3 15 | One Man’s Gain Is Another Man’s Loss |
ES3 16 | Making a Mountain Out of a Molehill |
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ES3 17 | A Little Manual for Consumers; In Other Words, for Everyone |
ES3 18 | The Mayor of Énios |
ES3 19 | Antediluvian Sugar |
ES3 20 | Monita Secreta: The Secret Book of Instructions |
ES3 21 | The Immediate Relief of the People |
ES3 22 | A Disastrous Remedy |
ES3 23 | Circulars from a Government That Is Nowhere to Be Found |
ES3 24 | Disastrous Illusions |
What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen
WSWNS | [Author’s Introduction] |
WSWNS 1 | The Broken Window |
WSWNS 2 | Dismissing Members of the Armed Forces |
WSWNS 3 | Taxes |
WSWNS 4 | Theaters and the Fine Arts |
WSWNS 5 | Public Works |
WSWNS 6 | The Middlemen |
WSWNS 7 | Trade Restrictions |
WSWNS 8 | Machines |
WSWNS 9 | Credit |
WSWNS 10 | Algeria |
WSWNS 11 | Thrift and Luxury |
WSWNS 12 | The Right to Work and the Right to Profit |
OTHER WORKS REFERRED TO IN THIS VOLUME
CW: The Collected Works of Frédéric Bastiat
CW1: The Man and the Statesman: The Correspondence and Articles on Politics
CW2: “The Law,” “The State,” and Other Political Writings, 1843–1850
DEP: Dictionnaire de l’économie politique. 2 vols. Paris: Librairie de Guillaumin et cie., 1852–53.
Economic Harmonies, FEE edition: Economic Harmonies. Translated by W. Hayden Boyers. Edited by George B. de Huszar. Introduction by Dean Russell. Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Foundation for Economic Education, 1994.
Economic Sophisms, FEE edition: Economic Sophisms (First and Second
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Series). Translated and edited by Arthur Goddard. Introduction by Henry Hazlitt. Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Foundation for Economic Education, 1964.
JDE: Le Journal des économistes
OC: Œuvres complètes de Frédéric Bastiat
Selected Essays, FEE edition: Selected Essays on Political Economy. Translated by Seymour Cain. Edited by George B. de Huszar. Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Foundation for Economic Education, 1968.
WSWNS, FEE edition: What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen. In Selected Essays on Political Economy, translated by Seymour Cain and edited by George B. de Huszar; introduction by F.A. Hayek, 1–50. Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Foundation for Economic Education, 1995.
“Budget Papers” refers to the summary data on government revenue and expenditure provided by the editor in appendix 4.