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"FRÉDÉRIC BASTIAT (1801-50): Campaigner for Free Trade, Political Economist, and Politician in a Time of Revolution"
A Lecture by Dr. David M. Hart

[Created February 7, 2011]
[Updated February 7, 2011]

 

 

Lecture Overview

[Slide presentation for the lecture 8.7 MB PDF]

Bastiat's Place in the History of Economic Thought

The Anglo-Scottish School - Adam Smith (1723-1790), David Ricardo (1772-1823), J.S. Mill (1806-1873)

The Socialist School - H. de Saint-Simon (1760-1825), P.J. Proudhon (1809-1865), Karl Marx (1818-1883)

The French School (les Économistes) - Turgot (1727-1781), J.B. Say (1767-1832), F. Bastiat (1801-1850)

The Marginalist/Austrian School - Léon Walras (1834-1910), W.S. Jevons (1835-1882), Karl Menger (1840-1921)

The rediscovery of Bastiat in the Post-WW2 Era

Marx’s Hostility towards Bastiat and Free Market Ideas

The importance of Frédéric Bastiat

Chronology of His Life and Work

location of Mugron and Les Landes in SW France

The early “unseen” Bastiat (1801-1844)

The “Seen” Bastiat (1844-1850)

Bastiat’s major works

1844 - “De l’influence des tarifs français et anglais sur l’avenir des deux peuples” in JDE Oct. 1844

1845

1848

1849

1850

Bastiat’s key ideas

Key Quotes from Bastiat's Writings

Bastiat's enduring legacy