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The Law (1844) by Frederic Bastiat is a foundational work in classical liberal political philosophy, offering a powerful defense of individual liberty, limited government, and the sanctity of private property. Written by the renowned French economist and statesman, Bastiat, this concise yet profound treatise explores the purpose of law in a just society and warns against the dangers of legal plunder and overreaching state power. This premium leather bound edition is a collector’s delight, ideal for students of economics, political science, legal theory, and history. Bound in rich, high-quality leather with elegant detailing, this edition is designed for both lasting durability and timeless aesthetic appeal, making it a treasured addition to any library. Bastiat's message remains remarkably relevant today, as he champions a society where laws protect—rather than violate—freedom and property. The Law continues to influence economists, political thinkers, libertarians, and policymakers worldwide, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the core principles of liberty and justice.
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