Friday, June 12, 2015

The Law


Frederic Bastiat was a French legislator who became terribly distressed by the rampant tendencies towards socialism in the French socialist revolution of 1848. His central theme in "The Law" is that the only legitimate reason for law is to prevent injustice. He defined injustice as "plunder", which was any removal or redistribution of life, liberty, or property. He was fiercely passionate, at one point writing:

"No legal plunder: This is the principle of justice, peace, order, stability,
harmony, and logic. Until the day of my death, I shall proclaim this
principle with all the force of my lungs! (Which, alas! is all too
inadequate)."


He died of tuberculosis less than a year after he wrote these words.

Source: The Law, Frederick Bastiat


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