The Law

Author(s): Frederic Bastiat

Business, Economics and Law

We hold from God the gift which, as far as we are concerned, contains all others, Life-- physical, intellectual, and moral life. But life cannot support itself. He who has bestowed it, has entrusted us with the care of supporting it, of developing it, and of perfecting it. To that end, He has provided us with a collection of wonderful faculties; He has plunged us into the midst of a variety of elements. It is by the application of our faculties to these elements, that the phenomena of assimilation and of appropriation, by which life pursues the circle which has been assigned to it, are realized. Existence, faculties, assimilation--in other words, personality, liberty, property--this is man. It is of these three things that it may be said, apart from all demagogue subtlety, that they are interior and superior to all human legislation. - Taken from "The Law" written by Frederic Bastiat

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  • : 9781940177014
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