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Abbreviations

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.

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