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The Man and the Statesman - (Collected Works of Frédéric Bastiat) by Frédéric Bastiat (Paperback)

The Man and the Statesman - (Collected Works of Frédéric Bastiat) by  Frédéric Bastiat (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Liberty Fund's new six-volume The Collected Works of Frederic Bastiat series, of which "The Man and the Statesman "is the first volume, may be considered the most complete edition of Bastiat's works published to date, in any country, and in any language. The main source for this translation is the seven-volume "Oeuvres completes de Frederic Bastiat," published in the 1850s and 1860s. <BR>The present volume, most of which has never before been translated into English, includes Bastiat's complete correspondence: 207 letters Bastiat wrote between 1819, when he was only 18 years old, until just a few days before his untimely death in 1850 at the age of 49. For contemporary classical liberals, Bastiat's correspondence will provide a unique window into a long-forgotten world where opposition to war and colonialism went hand-in-hand with support for free trade and deregulation. Bastiat's numerous letters to Richard Cobden, a Member of Parliament and best known today as the leader of the British Anti-Corn Law League, chronicle the profound effect the Anti-Corn League had on Bastiat. The League's success in mobilizing a popular movement in England to pressure the British government into abolishing the very protectionist "corn laws," in 1846, inspired Bastiat to emulate the League's success in France by starting his own free-trade movement. <BR>"The Man and the Statesman "also includes articles and other writings on politics and current events that showcase Bastiat's talent as a theoretician, a pamphleteer, a journalist, and a deputy (Member of Parliament) of the nascent French Second Republic. Together with the correspondence, the writings in this volume fill an important gap in our understanding of the lesser-known Bastiat, who, in just a few short years, made a profound impact on French intellectual and political life in Paris. <BR>Forthcoming titles in The Collected Works of Frederic Bastiat series include: <BR>""The Law," "The State," and Other Political Writings, 1843-1850 <BR>Economic Sophisms and "What is Seen and What is Not Seen" <BR>Miscellaneous Works on Economics: From "Jacques-Bonhomme" to Le Journal des ""economistes <BR>Economic Harmonies <BR>The Struggle Against Protectionism: The English and French Free-Trade Movements<BR>"<BR>Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850) was born in the French port city of Bayonne and became one of the leading advocates of free markets and free trade in the mid-nineteenth century. A theorist of classical liberal political economy and an elected member of various French political bodies, he opposed both protectionism and the rise of socialist ideas. <BR>Jacques de Guenin is president of the Cercle Frederic Bastiat. He is a graduate of the ecole des Mines in Paris and holds a Master of Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley. <BR>Jean-Claude Paul-Dejean is a historian from the University of Bordeaux and a Bastiat scholar. <BR>Dennis O'Keeffe is Professor of Social Science at the University of Buckingham, Buckingham, England, and is Senior Research Fellow in Education at the Institute of Economic Affairs, London. <BR>David M. Hart received a Ph.D. in history from King's College, Cambridge, and is the Director of Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty Project.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong><em>The Man and the Statesman</em></strong>, the first volume in Liberty Fund's six-volume series, may be considered the most complete edition of Bastiat's works published to date, in any country, and in any language. The main source for this translation is the seven-volume <em>OEuvres complètes de Frédéric Bastiat</em>, published in the 1850s and 1860s.</p> <p>The present volume, most of which has never before been translated into English, includes Bastiat's complete correspondence: 207 letters Bastiat wrote between 1819, when he was only 18 years old, until just a few days before his untimely death in 1850 at the age of 49. For contemporary classical liberals, Bastiat's correspondence will provide a unique window into a long-forgotten world where opposition to war and colonialism went hand-in-hand with support for free trade and deregulation.</p> <p><strong>Frédéric Bastiat</strong> (1801-1850) was one of the leading advocates of free markets and free trade in the mid-nineteenth century.</p> <p><strong>Jacques de Guenin</strong> is founder of the Cercle Frédéric Bastiat. He is a graduate of the École des Mines in Paris and holds a Master of Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley.</p> <p><strong>Dennis O'Keeffe</strong> is Professor of Social Science at the University of Buckingham, Buckingham, England, and is Senior Research Fellow in Education at the Institute of Economic Affairs, London.</p> <p><strong>David M. 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